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- Title
Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Stability and Change of Sleep Problems in Toddlerhood.
- Authors
Wang, Manjie; Saudino, Kimberly J.
- Abstract
Objective To examine genetic and environmental contributions to stability and change in sleep problems (SP) in early childhood. Methods The sample comprised over 300 twin pairs assessed at ages 2 and 3 years. Parents rated SP on the Sleep Problems subscale of the Child Behavior Checklist for ages 1.5–5 years. Results Longitudinal quantitative genetic analyses indicated that SP were genetically influenced at both ages. The stability of SP from ages 2 to 3 years was largely due to genetic factors common to both ages. Nonshared environmental influences displayed modest continuity across age. New genetic and nonshared environmental factors emerged at age 3 years. Conclusions Genetic factors contribute to the stability in SP, whereas change is due to both genetic and nonshared environmental influences. Early interventions on SP and individualized treatments based on children’s unique environmental experiences may be fruitful.
- Subjects
SLEEP disorders in children; BEHAVIOR disorders in children; TODDLERS &; sleep; CHILD Behavior Checklist; CHILD psychology; GENETICS
- Publication
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2012, Vol 37, Issue 6, p697
- ISSN
0146-8693
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jpepsy/jss048