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Finding
Finding
improvement
Each 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 the Sleep intervention's benefit on child sleep self-control.
| Effect size | 0.97 |
| CI | 95% CI 0.95–0.98 |
| Follow-up | 3.5 years |
| Comparator | Fewer consistently implemented bedtime strategies (0-4 index, continuous) |
| Effect summary | improvement; 0.97; CI: 95% CI 0.95–0.98 |
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Source
PMC7434047
Consistent use of bedtime parenting strategies mediates the effects of sleep education on child sleep: secondary findings from an early-life randomized controlled trial