2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.819657
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A Longitudinal Approach to the Relationships Among Sleep, Behavioral Adjustment, and Maternal Depression in Preschoolers

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal associations between children’s sleep duration (SD) and problems (SPs), behavioral adjustment [externalizing behaviors (EB) and internalizing behaviors (IB)], and maternal depressive symptoms (MDS) in preschoolers over a period of 3 years (4–6 years of age). For this purpose, latent growth modeling (LGM) was conducted using 2012(W5) to 2014(W7) data from the National Panel Study on Korean Children (PSKC), while controlling for family contextual factors (i.e., re… Show more

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“…NES is associated with adverse health effects. NES is a form of eating disorder and can often coexist with the symptoms of other eating disorders [23][24][25]. The prevalence of NES is quite variable among adolescents and university students: from 2.9 % to 5.7 % among US college students to 13.8 % among Turkish university students [26][27][28][29], and studies [30,31] indicate an even greater NES prevalence in connection with COVID-19 infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NES is associated with adverse health effects. NES is a form of eating disorder and can often coexist with the symptoms of other eating disorders [23][24][25]. The prevalence of NES is quite variable among adolescents and university students: from 2.9 % to 5.7 % among US college students to 13.8 % among Turkish university students [26][27][28][29], and studies [30,31] indicate an even greater NES prevalence in connection with COVID-19 infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%