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A Developmental Cascade Model of Behavioral Sleep Problems and Emotional and Attentional Self-Regulation Across Early Childhood
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Sleep DisordersAttentional Self-regulationEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySleep ProblemsCognitive DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentBehavioural ProblemChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesSleepEarly Childhood DevelopmentInsomniaChild DevelopmentSleep DisorderPediatricsDevelopmental ScienceDevelopmental Cascade ModelEmotional DevelopmentBehavioral Sleep Problems
This article documents the longitudinal and reciprocal relations among behavioral sleep problems and emotional and attentional self-regulation in a population sample of 4,109 children participating in Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)-Infant Cohort. Maternal reports of children's sleep problems and self-regulation were collected at five time-points from infancy to 8-9 years of age. Longitudinal structural equation modeling supported a developmental cascade model in which sleep problems have a persistent negative effect on emotional regulation, which in turn contributes to ongoing sleep problems and poorer attentional regulation in children over time. Findings suggest that sleep behaviors are a key target for interventions that aim to improve children's self-regulatory capacities.
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