Early Developmental Changes in Sleep in Infants: The Impact of Maternal Depression
SLEEP2009Vol. 32(5), pp. 693–696
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Roseanne Armitage, Heather A. Flynn, Robert Hoffmann, Delia M. Vázquez, Juan Pablo López, Sheila M. Marcus
Abstract
Maternal depression is associated with significant sleep disturbance in infancy at 2 weeks postpartum that continues through 24 weeks. It remains to be determined if sleep disturbance in infancy confers a greater risk of developing early-onset depression in childhood.
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