ExploreOutcomeInfant self-soothing to sleep
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Infant self-soothing to sleep

Also known as: Infant self-soothing to sleep (put to bed while still awake)
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Findings (27)

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The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks
None
improvement

The responsive parenting intervention significantly increased the proportion of infants who self-soothed to sleep at 8, 16, and 40 weeks compared with safety controls.

Effect: improvement; 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

Size: 44% vs 28% at 16 weeks

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