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Published in: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Anxiety | Research

Associations of preschool reactive bed-sharing with sociodemographic factors, sleep disturbance, and psychopathology

Authors: Susan E. Marakovitz, R. Christopher Sheldrick, William E. Copeland, Bibiana Restrepo, Ingrid Hastedt, Kimberly L.H. Carpenter, Ellen W. McGinnis, Helen L. Egger

Published in: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Objective

To advance understanding of early childhood bed-sharing and its clinical significance, we examined reactive bed-sharing rates, sociodemographic correlates, persistence, and concurrent and longitudinal associations with sleep disturbances and psychopathology.

Methods

Data from a representative cohort of 917 children (mean age 3.8 years) recruited from primary pediatric clinics in a Southeastern city for a preschool anxiety study were used. Sociodemographics and diagnostic classifications for sleep disturbances and psychopathology were obtained using the Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment (PAPA), a structured diagnostic interview administered to caregivers. A subsample of 187 children was re-assessed approximately 24.7 months after the initial PAPA interview.

Results

Reactive bed-sharing was reported by 38.4% of parents, 22.9% nightly and 15.5% weekly, and declined with age. At follow-up, 48.9% of nightly bed-sharers and 88.7% of weekly bed-sharers were no longer bed-sharing. Sociodemographics associated with nightly bed-sharing were Black and (combined) American Indian, Alaska Native and Asian race and ethnicity, low income and parent education less than high school. Concurrently, bed-sharing nightly was associated with separation anxiety and sleep terrors; bed-sharing weekly was associated with sleep terrors and difficulty staying asleep. No longitudinal associations were found between reactive bed-sharing and sleep disturbances or psychopathology after controlling for sociodemographics, baseline status of the outcome and time between interviews.

Conclusions

Reactive bed-sharing is relatively common among preschoolers, varies significantly by sociodemographic factors, declines during the preschool years and is more persistent among nightly than weekly bed-sharers. Reactive bed-sharing may be an indicator of sleep disturbances and/or anxiety but there is no evidence that bed-sharing is an antecedent or consequence of sleep disturbances or psychopathology.
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Metadata
Title
Associations of preschool reactive bed-sharing with sociodemographic factors, sleep disturbance, and psychopathology
Authors
Susan E. Marakovitz
R. Christopher Sheldrick
William E. Copeland
Bibiana Restrepo
Ingrid Hastedt
Kimberly L.H. Carpenter
Ellen W. McGinnis
Helen L. Egger
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Anxiety
Published in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1753-2000
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-023-00607-w

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