Objective and subjective sleep and caregiving feelings in mothers of infants: a longitudinal daily diary study.
Dar Ran-PeledYael Bar-ShacharAvel HorwitzOmer FinkelsteinEran Bar-KalifaGal MeiriLiat TikotzkyPublished in: Sleep (2022)
The findings demonstrate, for the first time, that maternal nightly variations in objective and subjective sleep quality predict daily changes in maternal feelings toward her infant at two different assessment points. Improving maternal sleep quality might be an important target for future interventions which may help mothers to feel more positively toward their infants.