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21-10-2024

An Interpersonal and Meta-analytic Approach to Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent Sleep

Auteurs: Emily L. Ewing, Julia E. Mackaronis, Elaine M. Poole, Kenneth L. Critchfield, Heather E. Gunn

Gepubliceerd in: Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review | Uitgave 4/2024

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Abstract

Two dimensions of parenting behaviors—affiliative/non-affiliative and autonomy/control— are each consistently linked to adolescent sleep health. Parenting behaviors that facilitate good sleep likely involve affiliation (i.e., warmth) and some degree of parental guidance and appropriate autonomy-granting to the adolescent; however, these domains are often confounded in parenting assessments, which limits understanding and specificity of recommendations for providers and families on how to optimize adolescents’ sleep. Thus, we categorized existing literature according to an interpersonal developmental framework to identify parenting behaviors most strongly linked to adolescent sleep health. Studies (k = 42) included 43,293 participants (M age = 14.84, SD age = 2.04). Structural analysis of social behavior (SASB) interpersonal coding was applied to define and operationalize parenting behaviors (independent variables). Dependent variables included measures of sleep health (i.e., sleep regularity, duration, efficiency, latency, timing, quality, alertness/sleepiness) and sleep disturbance. The final effect size of interest for analysis was a correlation coefficient r. Optimal parenting behaviors (e.g., warm, autonomy-granting, moderately controlling) were associated with longer sleep duration, earlier bedtime, less daytime sleepiness, shorter sleep latency, and fewer sleep disturbances. Suboptimal parenting behaviors (e.g., hostile, controlling) were associated with more daytime sleepiness and more sleep disturbances. This is one of the first studies to specify that, when paired with affiliation, both moderate control and moderate autonomy-granting were associated with better adolescent sleep health. Findings indicate that the importance of parental interpersonal warmth extends into adolescence and further suggest that the interpersonal security necessary for good sleep includes appropriate use of control and autonomy-granting behaviors.
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Metagegevens
Titel
An Interpersonal and Meta-analytic Approach to Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent Sleep
Auteurs
Emily L. Ewing
Julia E. Mackaronis
Elaine M. Poole
Kenneth L. Critchfield
Heather E. Gunn
Publicatiedatum
21-10-2024
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review / Uitgave 4/2024
Print ISSN: 1096-4037
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2827
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-024-00504-4