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Barathy Chandrasegaran1, - Devikittu2, Shanthi Ananthakrishnan3
1Department of Pediatrics, Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry. barathy_c@rediffmail.com.
Abstract:
This cross-sectional study was conducted among parents of children aged 5-12 years to determine the prevalence and pattern of co-sleeping among children,and sleep problems associated with it. Out of 275 children, 269 (97.8%) co-slept. Among co-sleepers, bed-sharers were 131 (48.7%) and room-sharers 138 (51.3%). Factors associated with bed-sharing were child's age and socio-economic status. Wake-up resistance and night terrors were more in bed-sharing children.
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