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Both problem sleepers and non-problem sleepers showed comparable reductions in sleep onset latency following use of the mHealth behavioral sleep intervention, with no significant difference in magnitude of change between groups.
Effect sizereduction from 34.49 min to 26.01 min (combined groups), ES = 0.09
Follow-up4-28 days
Comparatorpre-intervention baseline (same infants before receiving CSP recommendations)
Effect summaryimprovement; reduction from 34.49 min to 26.01 min (combined groups), ES = 0.09
Effect modifiers[{"modifier": "caregiver-perceived sleep problem status (PS vs NPS)", "interaction_p": "not significant (no time by group interaction)", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "Both PS and NPS groups showed comparable reduction in sleep onset latency", "plain_language": "Both babies seen as problem sleepers and non-problem sleepers fell asleep faster by the same amount after using the app", "annotation_notes": ""}]

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PMC7428151
Effectiveness of an mHealth Intervention for Infant Sleep Disturbances
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