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Parental socioeconomic status and childhood sleep


Parental socioeconomic status and childhood sleep: A systematic ...

Overall, the random-effects OR between parental education and sleep duration was 1.302 (95% CI [1.111, 1.526], Z-value = 3.259, p = .001, indicating that higher ...

Socioeconomic status and sleep disturbances among pediatric ...

The others concluded that lower SES was associated with increased odds for parent-reported sleep problems and that children from low SES areas reported later ...

Economic Adversity and Children's Sleep Problems

Evidence is accumulating indicating that children of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are at greater risk for nonclinical sleep disturbances and insufficiency ...

Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Sleep: A Systematic Review ...

Across these studies, total sample size across participants included in the meta-estimate was N=69,373. Results: Higher parental education was ...

Socioeconomic disadvantage and sleep in early childhood

Research to date linking lower family- and neighborhood-level SES to poor child sleep has primarily focused on caregiver-reported or actigraphy-derived child ...

Socioeconomic status and sleep health: a narrative synthesis of 3 ...

In pediatric populations, children from high-SES families may spend less time sleeping at the expense of screen-playing time, academic commitments, or ...

Parental socioeconomic status and childhood sleep - OneSearch

Indices of parental SES were associated with child sleep duration, quality, and problems.•Preventative programs are needed that emphasize improvements in ...

Socioeconomic status and young children's sleep/wake problems

Higher levels of maternal mindful parenting buffered the extent to which lower socioeconomic status conferred risk for children's insufficient sleep duration ...

Socioeconomic factors, sleep timing and duration, and amygdala ...

In studies using actigraphy and parent-report sleep measures, socioeconomic disadvantage has been repeatedly associated with shorter sleep ...

Children's Sleep in the Context of Socioeconomic Status, Race, and ...

Parents of children and adolescents with education levels greater than 12 years were more likely to sleep 9 to10 hours. With regard to race/ethnicity, African ...

Parental Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Sleep - ResearchGate

Request PDF | Parental Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Sleep: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | Context: Parental socioeconomic status (SES) is ...

Cosleeping and early childhood sleep problems: Effects of ethnicity ...

Examined ethnic and SES differences in the relationship between parent–child cosleeping and sleep problems among young children in the US.

Interactive Effects of Parental Separation and Socioeconomic Status ...

As children from higher SES homes tend to have better sleep quality, they have a greater potential for sleep quality reduction in comparison to ...

603 Socioeconomic Status and Caregiver Perception of Young ...

Caregivers in the lowest SES group reported significantly longer child sleep onset latency (SOL) than the middle or highest groups (p=.008), ...

Socioeconomic disparities in sleep duration are associated with ...

Results indicated that lower family income-to-needs ratio and parental education were significantly associated with shorter weekday sleep ...

Parental socioeconomic status and childhood sleep: A systematic ...

Parental socioeconomic status and childhood sleep: A systematic review and meta-analysis ... McDowall, Relationship between parent knowledge of child sleep, and ...

Full article: Sleep Differences by Race in Preschool Children

Background and Objective: This study aimed to examine whether socioeconomic variables (SES) and parenting behaviors mediate differences in ...

Parental problem drinking and children's sleep: The role of ethnicity ...

Parental problem drinking and children's sleep: The role of ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Citation. Kelly, R. J., & El-Sheikh, M. (2016).

Insufficient Sleep and the Socioeconomic Status Achievement Gap

Many children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) families sleep poorly, and when their sleep is compromised, the effects on cognitive ...

Childhood socioeconomic status and risk in early family environments

Low socioeconomic status (SES) in childhood associates with poor sleep quality in adulthood. Separately, childhood family environments shape ...