The influence of parent–infant cosleeping, nursing, and childcare on cortisol and SIgA immunity in a sample of british children

作者: David Waynforth

DOI: 10.1002/DEV.20248

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摘要: Substantial variation in childcare arrangements exists both within and between populations. Research has suggested negative stress-related outcomes for children who regularly attend daycare facilities. In the present study, 122 cortisol 94 secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) samples from 32 British aged 3 8 were analyzed using multilevel modeling to assess effects of attendance other childcare-related variables on children's stress SIgA immune function. Parents' reports aggression family discord 2 hr saliva collection associated with elevated levels children. With these acute stressors statistically controlled, retrospective data parent-child cosleeping showed that had coslept their parent(s) room lower levels, as did attended less first 4 years life. The parenting-related not predict immunity. results are discussed context theories parenting strategies.

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