Night-time caregiving and parent-infant sleep strategies in the North East of England.
(2000)
Report
Ball, H., Hooker, E., & Heslop, E. (2000). Night-time caregiving and parent-infant sleep strategies in the North East of England. [No known commissioning body]
Outputs (5)
Where will the baby sleep? Attitudes and practices of new and experienced parents regarding cosleeping with their newborn infants. (2000)
Book Chapter
Ball, H., Hooker, E., & Kelly, P. (2000). Where will the baby sleep? Attitudes and practices of new and experienced parents regarding cosleeping with their newborn infants. In E. Junn, & C. Boyatzis (Eds.), Annual Editions: Child Growth and Development. Dushkin/McGraw Hill
Babies and Infants Bed-Sharing. (2000)
Book Chapter
Ball, H. (2000). Babies and Infants Bed-Sharing. In R. C. O. Midwives (Ed.), Midwifery Practice in the Post-natal Period (24-26). Royal College of Midwifes
Parent-Infant Cosleeping: fathers' roles and perspectives (2000)
Journal Article
Ball, H., Hooker, E., & Kelly, P. (2000). Parent-Infant Cosleeping: fathers' roles and perspectives. Infant and Child Development, 9(2), 67-74. https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-7219%28200006%299%3A2%3C67%3A%3Aaid-icd209%3E3.0.co%3B2-7Dyadic co-sleeping (mother-baby) is a common strategy for night-time infant care in the majority of world cultures. Triadic co-sleeping (mother-father-baby) is less common, although still widely practised cross-culturally. This paper examines triadic... Read More about Parent-Infant Cosleeping: fathers' roles and perspectives.
Sleeping like a baby: parent-infant cosleeping in North Tees, England (2000)
Journal Article
Hooker, E., Ball, H., & Kelly, P. (2000). Sleeping like a baby: parent-infant cosleeping in North Tees, England. Medical Anthropology, 19, 203-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2001.9966176