Maternal Sleep Health, Social Support, and Distress: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Mothers of Infants and Young Children in Rural US
CONCLUSIONS: Sleep health is challenged during the transition to motherhood and rural mothers have less access to specialized perinatal and behavioral health care than their urban counterparts. In this sample, poor sleep was attributable to distress in addition to nocturnal infant and child sleep patterns which has implications for psychoeducation and promotion of sleep health in mothers. Sleep is a modifiable health indicator that is associated with several other maternal health outcomes and should be considered an element of a comprehensive maternal health for prevention and intervention across individual, interpersonal, and societal domains of the social-ecological model of sleep health.PMID:38600856 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2339818
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Alexandra R Fischer Kelly R Doudell Jenny M Cundiff Sha-Rhonda M Green Catherine A Lavender Heather E Gunn Source Type: research
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