Psychological and sleep-related functioning among women with unsettled infants in Victoria, Australia: a cross-sectional study

Karen Wynter, Nathan Wilson, Patsy Thean, Bei Bei, Jane Fisher

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Abstract

Objective: To identify (a) clinical symptom profiles based on psychological and sleep-related functioning among women admitted to a residential early parenting service (REPS) and (b) factors associated with membership of profile groups. Background: Depression and anxiety are common among women with unsettled infants; less is known about other indicators of psychological distress and about maternal sleep. Methods: Women admitted to a REPS during a 5-month period completed validated measures of depression, anxiety, stress, irritability, alcohol use, fatigue, sleepiness and sleep quality. Latent class analysis was used to identify symptom profiles. Factors significantly associated with class membership were identified. Results: Surveys were completed by 167/380 women. Scores on all measures were statistically significantly poorer than community norms. Two classes were identified, characterised by high versus low psychological distress. Mean scores on measures of fatigue, sleepiness and sleep quality were high in both classes. High psychological distress was associated with having previous mental health problems and an unmet need for emotional support. Conclusion: Fatigue and poor sleep quality are universal among women admitted to REPS. Health services providing assistance with unsettled infant behaviour should include strategies to improve maternal sleep, and encourage social interaction among women to protect against social isolation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-428
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • AIC, Akaike information criterion
  • AUDIT-C, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test–Consumption
  • BIC, Bayesian information criterion
  • DASS-21, Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales
  • EPC, Early Parenting Centre
  • ESS, Epworth Sleepiness Scale
  • FSS, Fatigue Severity Scale
  • Maternal fatigue
  • POMS, Profile of Mood States
  • postnatal mental health
  • PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
  • REPS, residential early parenting service
  • residential early parenting services
  • SAIS-6, S elf-Assessment of Irritability Scale (six items)
  • unsettled infant behaviour
  • VAS, Visual Analogue Fatigue Scale

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