Effects of Maternal Physical and Psychological Indicators on Infant Behavioral Characteristics and Sleep Quality
Abstract
Sleep is an important physiological process in human life, and infancy is a key period for sleep development and the formation of sleep habits, and improving sleep structure is an important guarantee for the healthy growth of children, especially for infants, the guarantee of sleep quality plays a decisive role in the development and maturity of the central nervous system [1]. In recent years, many research results show that the incidence of sleep problems in children is increasing year by year, so children’s sleep problems are receiving more and more attention. This article studies the effect of mother’s physical and mental health on children’s sleep quality and behavioral characteristics.
Keywords
Psychological indicators; Sleep quality; Physical indicators; Behavioral characteristics; Kendall’s tau-b correlation analysis
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i27.10502
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