Child sleep self-control difficulties
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Findings (50)
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementChildren of parents assigned to the Sleep intervention group had approximately 6% fewer sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5 compared to controls, with the effect partially mediated by consisten
Effect: improvement; approximately 6% reduction
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98
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improvementEach additional bedtime strategy consistently implemented during infancy predicted a significant 3% reduction in child sleep self-control difficulties at age 3.5, and this effect partially mediated th
Effect: improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98