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Sleep and Development - Advancing Theory and Research

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Informationen zum Autor Mona El-Sheikh, Ph.D., Research adopts a biopsychosocial framework and focuses on explicating the mechanisms and moderating variables linking familial adversity and children's adaptation. Dr. El-Sheikh is particularly interested in understanding children's sleep and its predictors and sequelae in the context of physiological regulation, family functioning, and the sociocultural milieu. Avi Sadeh, D.Sc., Dr. Sadeh has broad research interests that focus on sleep development, sleep disorders and their treatment, links between sleep and child development, as well as parenting and children's sleep. Other interests include sleep assessment methodologies (e.g., actigraphy). Klappentext The growing multidisciplinary literature on sleep and development needs to be integrated to yield organizing principles and conceptual frameworks researchers can use to defi ne and measure key constructs. This Monograph has three major aims: to present contemporary conceptual and methodological issues that need to be considered to integrate knowledge of sleep and child development across multiple disciplines, and accelerate the pace and enhance the quality of research (Chapter II); to discuss various sleep methodologies including their advantages and disadvantages (Chapter III); and to provide examples of longitudinal studies, which are needed in this developing area of inquiry, that demonstrate linkages between various sleep parameters and child development across multiple domains (Chapters IV through X). Chapter I introduces the main objectives of the volume, highlights the importance of sleep for child development, and presents a guiding framework for understanding the multiple influences on child sleep. Chapter II summarizes the outcomes of an SRCD sponsored forum on sleep and development that included scholars from multiple disciplines and presents guiding recommendations for research priorities. Themes include biobehavioral mechanisms, family processes, and socio-cultural factors; in addition, open questions and best practices in research design and statistics are discussed. Chapter III presents various sleep assessment methodologies including their advantages and disadvantages. Empirical studies (Chapters IV through X) were solicited from researchers in the fi eld; have a longitudinal element in their designs; demonstrate linkages between various sleep parameters and other key developmental domains; and use objective assessments of sleep duration or quality of "typically" developing children. Chapter XI summarizes key aspects of the various studies presented in this monograph and provides directions for this trans-disciplinary area of research. Inhaltsverzeichnis ABSTRACT  vii I. SLEEP AND DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION  TO THE MONOGRAPH Mon a El-Sheikh and Avi Sadeh  1 II. MOVING SLEEP AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT  RESEARCH FORWARD: PRIORITIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS  FROM THE SRCD-SPONSORED FORUM  ON SLEEP AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Mon a El-Sheikh and Joseph A. Buckhalt  15 III. SLEEP ASSESSMENT METHODS A v i Sadeh  33 IV. REACTIVITY AND SLEEP IN INFANTS: A LONGITUDINAL OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT Gal i S. De Marcas,  Nirit Soffer-Dudek, Shaul Dollberg, Yair Bar-Haim, and Avi Sadeh  49 V. SLEEP AS A MIRROR OF DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSITIONS IN INFANCY: THE CASE OF CRAWLING A na t Scher and Dina Cohen  70 VI. MARITAL CONFLICT, VAGAL REGULATION, AND CHILDREN'S SLEEP: A LONGITUDINAL INVESTIGATION Mon a El-Sheikh,  J. Benjamin Hinnant, and Stephen A. Erath  89 VII. INFANT SLEEP DEVELOPMENT FROM 3 TO 6 MONTHS POSTPARTUM: LINKS WITH MATERNAL SLEEP AND PATERNAL INVOLVEMENT Lia t Tikotzky, Avi Sadeh, Ella Volkovich, Rache l Manber, Ga l Meiri, and Golan Shahar  107 VIII. ATTACHMENT AND SLEEP AMO...

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