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Clin Pediatr (Phila) ; 41(6): 433-8, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12166796

ABSTRACT

Cosleeping is the normative practice in many of the world's societies but is not endorsed by the Consumer Products Safety Commission or by the American Academy of Pediatrics. A survey was performed on 101 caregivers in an urban setting, designed to assess the prevalence of cosleeping and parental attitudes for this practice. Cosleeping rate was 88% with predictors being as follows: single parent (p=0.006), high school or less education (p=0.035), 2 or fewer rooms used for sleeping (p=0.023). A majority (65%) stated that cosleeping was acceptable.


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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Parent-Child Relations , Sleep , Adult , Child Rearing , Child, Preschool , Data Collection , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pediatrics , Predictive Value of Tests , Prevalence , Probability , Social Environment , Socioeconomic Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Urban Population
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