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. 2019 Apr 3;60(8):857–865. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13060

Table 2.

The association between preschool family irregularity and mother‐ and child‐reported sleep problems at ages 3, 6, and 10 years (total sample)

Family irregularity Maternal reported Child reported
3 year

= 4,695

6 year

= 4,805

10 year

= 3,960

10 year

= 3,598

β CI p β CI p β CI p β CI p
Model 1 .18 .15 to .21 <.01 .17 .14 to .20 <.01 .06 .03 to .10 <.01 .06 .03 to .10 <.01
Model 2 .13 .10 to .16 <.01 .11 .08 to .14 <.01 .06 .02 to .10 <.01 .08 .04 to .13 <.01
Model 3 .10 .07 to .13 <.01 .08 .05 to .11 <.01 .05 .01 to .09 <.01 .08 .04 to .12 <.01

Model 1 was unadjusted. Model 2 was sex, age of the child at sleep assessment, child's gestational age, and child's ethnicity, maternal age at birth, maternal education, and maternal psychopathology. Model 3 was adjusted for previous baseline sleep problems at age 1.5 years.