Sleep and Development Familial and Socio-Cultural Considerations
by El-Sheikh, Mona-
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Summary
Author Biography
Mona El-Sheikh, Ph.D. is the Leonard Peterson & Co. Inc. Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Auburn University. Her ongoing interdisciplinary research focuses on associations among family risk, psychophysiological regulation, sleep, and child outcomes in psychological adjustment, physical health, cognitive functioning, and academic performance domains.
Table of Contents
| Foreword | p. vii |
| Introduction and Overview: Salient Issues in the Consideration of Sleep in Context | p. xi |
| List of Contributors | p. xvii |
| Sleep: Familial Influences | |
| Sleep in Children: Links with Marital Conflict and Child Development | p. 3 |
| The Parenting Context of Children's Sleep | p. 29 |
| Sleep and Attachment | p. 49 |
| Parental Psychopathology and Children's Sleep | p. 79 |
| Effects of Trauma on Children's Sleep | p. 99 |
| Impact of Child Sleep Disturbances on Parent Sleep and Daytime Functioning | p. 113 |
| Children's Sleep Deficits and Cognitive and Behavioral Adjustment | p. 133 |
| Sleep: Socio-Cultural Influences | |
| Developmental Cultural Ecology of Sleep | p. 167 |
| Sleep Environments of Young Children in Post-Industrial Societies | p. 195 |
| Children's Sleep in the Context of Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Ethnicity | p. 219 |
| Children's Sleep, Cognition, and Academic Performance in the Context of Socioeconomic Status and Ethnicity | p. 245 |
| Young Adolescents: Struggles with Insufficient Sleep | p. 265 |
| Assessment of Sleep, Family Functioning, and the Ecology of Economic Disadvantage | |
| The Ecology of Economic Disadvantage and Children's Sleep | p. 301 |
| Assessment of Family Functioning | p. 329 |
| Sleep Assessment Methods | p. 355 |
| Intervention for Sleep Problems | |
| Family-Based Interventions for Sleep Problems of Infants and Children | p. 375 |
| Index | p. 403 |
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