Sleep of mothers, fathers, and infants: A longitudinal study from pregnancy through 12 months.
Avel HorwitzYael Bar-ShacharDar Ran PeledOmer FinkelsteinHamutal Ben-ZionEran Bar-KalifaGal MeiriLiat TikotzkyPublished in: Sleep (2023)
The findings highlight the importance of considering the family context of sleep, by demonstrating similarities and differences in the changes that sleep undergoes in new mothers and fathers and by showing how sleep is interrelated between all family members.