U.S., Feb. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07420504) titled 'A Longitudinal Study of Parental Sleep Intervention for Behavioral Insomnia in Early Childhood' on Feb. 04.

Brief Summary: The global incidence of mental illness among children and adolescents is rising, drawing increasing attention to early risk factors and preventive strategies. Behavioral sleep problems, which affect up to 50% of infants in the local population, are closely linked to impaired self-regulation-a core factor underlying many psychological disorders and a promising target for early intervention. Enhancing self-regulation may not only alleviate sleep problems but also mitigate long-term mental health risks. This study ...