Nanit Lab Research Abstracts

Impact of Daylight Saving Time Change on Parental Anxiety, Stress, and Infant Sleep Expectations

This study examines the associations between parental stress and anxiety before daylight saving change, and parental and infant sleep.

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Sleep and temperament in 12 months old infants

In this study we propose to address this knowledge gap by investigating the relationship between infant sleep and temperament at 12 months of age, relying on objective sleep metrics.

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Examining Symptoms and Knowledge of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Fathers

Shambhavi Thakur, Maristella Lucchini, Natalie Barnett.   Presented at 8th Annual Sleep & Research Symposium at Yale 2023 Background Perinatal mental health research and clinical practice have focused primarily on maternal mental health, with fathers often being overlooked or excluded...

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Are parents of infants with sleep problems at risk for daytime dysfunction?

Using the novel Nanit camera sleep tracking system and algorithm to objectively measure infant sleep, this study aimed to investigate the subjective daytime dysfunction in parents of infants with and without a sleep problem. 

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The incidence of male postpartum depression is related to income and age in a sample of American fathers

This study was designed to understand and highlight the incidence of PPD in new fathers in the United States. 

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Nighttime parental interventions are related to the severity of male postpartum depression

This pilot study was designed to examine correlations between infant sleep, parental interventions and PPD in males. 

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About Nanit Lab

We've put together a cutting-edge think tank of scientists, engineers, physicians, academic experts, and thought leaders to develop best-in-class research among three primary pillars: Sleep Health, Postpartum Anxiety & Depression, and Pediatric Health and Wellness.