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Intrafamilial Associations of Sleep Multitrajectory Groups Between Ages of 3 and 60 Months in the SEPAGES Cohort

Sleep Health(2024)

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Objectives We investigated intrafamilial sleep evolution by identifying children’s sleep multitrajectory groups between 3- and 60-month of age and their association with parental sleep multitrajectory groups. Methods We included 180 children from the SEPAGES cohort (Grenoble, France) whose parents belonged to previously identified sleep multitrajectory groups, through group-based multitrajectory modeling, between 3 and 36months postpartum, using nighttime (NSD) and weekend daytime (DSD) sleep durations and subjective sleep loss, comprising “No,” “Subjective,” and “Global” sleep problems groups. Child sleep information (NSD, DSD, subjective sleep loss, night waking, and sleep onset difficulties) was collected by parental questionnaires at 3-, 12-, 36-, and 60-month. We identified sleep multitrajectory groups using group-based multitrajectory modeling in children and examined their associations with parental sleep multitrajectory groups using multinomial logistic regressions. Results We identified three sleep multitrajectory groups in children: the “No/few” group (29.4%) had moderate NSD, long DSD, low subjective sleep loss/night waking/sleep onset difficulties prevalence, the “Moderate” group (60.0%) had long NSD and moderate DSD, and medium subjective sleep loss/night waking/sleep onset difficulties prevalence, and the “Global” group (10.6%) had the shortest NSD and DSD, and the highest subjective sleep loss/night waking/sleep onset difficulties prevalence. After adjusting for covariates, mothers in the “Global” group were more likely to have children in the same group, and mothers in “Subjective” and “Global” groups were less likely to have children in the “Moderate” group than in the “No/few” group. No association was identified with paternal or couple sleep multitrajectory groups. Conclusions The observed associations between parent-child sleep multitrajectory groups suggest greater maternal sensitivity to or involvement in the child’s sleep than the fathers. Early preventive sleep actions could improve sleep in children and mothers.
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Intrafamilial sleep,Child sleep,Multitrajectory modeling,Epidemiology
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