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Promoting Sleep Health Among Families of Young Children in Head Start: Protocol for a Social-Ecological Approach

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Figure. Individual-level outcomes in the stepped-wedge–cluster design of the randomized control trial.

Dates Wedge 1 Wedge 2
April–September 2018 Control: Recruitment, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire Control: Recruitment, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire
October 2018 Intervention: 7-Day sleep log Control: 7-Day sleep log
November 2018 Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire Control: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire
March 2019 Intervention: 7-Day sleep log Intervention: 7-Day sleep log
April 2019 Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire
September 2019 Maintenance: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire Maintenance: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire

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