Parental experiences of subjective well-being in the context of infant sleep problems

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Muller, Jacomien
Guse, Tharina
Ntozini, Anathi

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OBJECTIVE : This study explored parental experiences of subjective well-being in the context of infant sleep problems. BACKGROUND : Although quantitative research has highlighted the deleterious impact of infant sleep problems for parental well-being broadly, little is known about subjective experiences of well-being specifically. METHOD : This retrospective qualitative study formed part of a larger multiphase project. Ten parents who approached a sleep consultancy for assistance with infant sleep problems participated in the study. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and results were analysed thematically. RESULTS : Two key themes were identified: (1) the negative influences of insufficient sleep on parental subjective well-being, and (2) the indirect influence of infant sleep problems on parental subjective well-being. Participants highlighted the direct influence of insufficient sleep on their life satisfaction, affect and mood. Further, through its impact on infant well-being and behaviour, and the loss of free time, infant sleep problems indirectly negatively influenced parental subjective well-being. As a result, life satisfaction and affect was deleteriously influenced. CONCLUSION : Parental subjective well-being may be deleteriously influenced by infant sleep problems, both directly through insufficient sleep and indirectly through the impact of infant sleep problems.

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Infant sleep problems, Parents, Subjective well-being (SWB), Qualitative, Life satisfaction

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Jacomien Muller, Tharina Guse & Anathi Ntozini (2024): Parental experiences of subjective well-being in the context of infant sleep problems, Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 42(3): 540-549, DOI: 10.1080/02646838.2022.2115471.