Correlates of Canadian mothers' anger during the postpartum period: a cross-sectional survey.
Christine H K OuWendy A HallPaddy RodneyRobyn StremlerPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2022)
Mothers' sleep quality and anger about infant sleep are associated with their state anger. Clinicians can educate families about sleep pattern changes during the perinatal time frame and assess women's mood and perceptions of their and their infants' sleep quality in the first postpartum year. They can also offer evidence-based strategies for improving parent-infant sleep. Such health promotion initiatives could reduce mothers' anger and support healthy sleep.