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NTIS 바로가기Korean journal of child studies = 아동학회지, v.38 no.3, 2017년, pp.33 - 48
신나나 (이화여자대학교 아동학과) , 박보경 (경민대학교 아동보육과) , 김민주 (이화여자대학교 아동가족연구소) , 윤기봉 (이화여자대학교 아동가족연구소) , 윤선영 (이화여자대학교 아동학과)
Objective: This study examined the relationships among sleep problems, executive function and social behavior during the preschool period. In addition, the mediating role of executive function between sleep problems and social behavior was investigated. Methods: A total of 304 preschool children par...
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수면이란 무엇인가? | , 2017). 수면은 생물학적이며 행동적인 상태로, 총 수면시간이나 낮잠의 횟수, 야간 수면길이와 같은 양적 측면과 수면패턴, 수면문제, 숙면 여부와 같은 질적 측면이 동시에 작용하여 개인의 적응에 영향을 미친다. 수면의 중요성은 특히 유아기에 강조되는데, 이 시기는 영아기의 불안정한 수면패턴에서 벗어나 좀 더 안정되고 사회화된 수면패턴으로 변화하는 전환기이기 때문이다(Jenni, Molinari, Caflisch, & Largo, 2007). | |
유아의 수면이 사회적 행동에 미치는 영향은 무엇인가? | 유아를 대상으로 수면이 사회적 행동에 미치는 영향을 살펴본 연구들은 그 수는 적지만, 학령기 아동을 대상으로 한 연구들과 유사한 결과를 보고하고 있다. 구체적으로, 이러한 연구들에서는 수면문제를 가지고 있거나 충분한 수면을 취하지 못하는 유아는 외현화 문제행동과 내면화 문제행동을 더 보이며(Keefe-Cooperman & Brady-Amoon, 2014; Lavigne et al.,1999), 이는 수면측정기(actigraph)를 통해 객관적으로 수면을 측정한 경우(Yokomaku et al., 2008)와 부모보고를 통해 수면을 측정한 경우(Goodlin-Jones, Tang, Liu, & Anders, 2009; Komada et al., 2011; Scharf, Demmer, Silver, & Stein, 2013; Whalen,Gilbert, Barch, Luby, & Belden, 2017) 모두에서 일관적으로 보고되었다. 특히 늦은 수면시간이 기질적인 부정적 정서성과결합되었을 경우 내면화 문제행동과 외현화 문제행동을 보일 위험이 더 높았다(Cremone et al. | |
수면의 중요성이 특히 유아기에 강조되는 이유는 무엇인가? | 수면은 생물학적이며 행동적인 상태로, 총 수면시간이나 낮잠의 횟수, 야간 수면길이와 같은 양적 측면과 수면패턴, 수면문제, 숙면 여부와 같은 질적 측면이 동시에 작용하여 개인의 적응에 영향을 미친다. 수면의 중요성은 특히 유아기에 강조되는데, 이 시기는 영아기의 불안정한 수면패턴에서 벗어나 좀 더 안정되고 사회화된 수면패턴으로 변화하는 전환기이기 때문이다(Jenni, Molinari, Caflisch, & Largo, 2007). 특히 이 시기 전체 유아의 25–40% 정도가 수면문제를 경험하며(Lam, Hiscock, &Wake, 2003; Mindell, Kuhn, Lewin, Meltzer, & Sadeh, 2006), 이 경우 적절한 개입이 이루어지지 않으면 수면문제가 만성화되어 학령기나 청소년기까지 이어질 수 있다(Pollock, 1994). |
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