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Bedsharing

Also known as: Bedsharing (infant sleeping in parent's bed) from 1 to 15 months postpartum
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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

None
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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

None
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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of maternal depressive symptoms at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results persisted after adjustment f

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

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Bedsharing at time t predicted significantly higher odds of the mother perceiving her infant's sleep as a problem at time t+1, compared to room-sharing or separate-room sleeping, and these results per

Effect: decline

Papers (1)