Research Article
Sleep in the Postpartum: Characteristics of First-Time, Healthy Mothers
Table 2
Frequencies and evolution of sleep and daytime variables ().
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From the Sleep Symptom Checklist (SSC): rating scale: 0–3. 2From the ESFS Sleepiness Scale. Moderate/severe refers to scores above the mean (>6.). None/mild severity refers to scores below the mean. 3From the ESFS Fatigue Scale. Moderate/severe refers to scores above the mean (>9.). None/mild severity refers to scores below the mean. 4Mild severity on the ISI refers to subthreshold insomnia (scores between 8 and 14). 5Moderate insomnia on the ISI refers to scores between 15 and 21. 6Severe insomnia on the ISI refers to scores between 22 and 28. |