Friederike Lollies

Friederike Lollies
  • Doctor of Psychology
  • Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at Bielefeld University

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Introduction
Friederike Lollies currently works at the Department of Psychology, Bielefeld University. Friederike does research in Developmental Psychology, Emotion and Clinical Psychology. Their most recent publication is 'Neurodermatitis and sleep in early childhood - a review'.
Current institution
Bielefeld University
Current position
  • Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

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Publications (12)
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Background In early childhood sleep and regulatory problems, parental factors are often impaired but essential to overcoming them. This study aims to examine, in parents of young sleep-disturbed children, whether mothers’ and fathers’ sense of parenting competence were increased and dysfunctional parent–child interactions reduced with a parental sl...
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Background Early sleep problems co-occur with crying, eating problems, and parental distress. This study investigates the impact of a parent-focused intervention to improve child sleep with the following aims: (1) To assess the impact on child sleep (sleep onset latency, frequency and duration of nighttime awakenings, frequency of bed-sharing, and...
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Purpose Problems in infant and young child sleep can represent a serious challenge to parental behavior of mother and father. However, most research about the effect of infant and young child sleep on parenting has focused on mothers. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the perception and consequences of infant and young child sleep probl...
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Sleep and emotions are closely associated; however, the methodological challenges in the examination of sleep and the processes of emotion regulation in children and adolescents have not been investigated so far. Additionally, there is the demand to identify the levels of emotion regulating processes in which problematic or restricted sleep causes...
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Background During the last few years, technology support for various health-related areas is becoming increasingly common. Not only are nutrition apps or sports apps available, but apps regarding sleep are also available. As the prevalence of sleep disturbances in infancy and childhood is quite high, supportive strategies are necessary to help fami...
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Background: Pediatric sleep problems are strongly linked to future emotional problems. However, research regarding the effect of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (iCBT-I) in early childhood on the outcome of emotion dysregulation is missing. Participants: 200 children (47% female) aged 7 to 63 months (M = 23.13) suffering from...
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Neurodermatitis (better called atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema, AE) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, which often appears already in early childhood and may be associated with a reduced quality of life for affected children. Research in adult patients has shown that AE often is associated with sleep problems. There is, however, little pub...
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IntroductionCortisol release is often associated with physiological arousal or perceived stress. Findings in adults as well as in older children and adolescents show that cortisol is also connected to sleep. Furthermore, it is assumed that high-quality sleep is a predictor of regular cortisol release throughout the day. Objective This review summar...
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Background Sleep disorders are prevalent in childhood and their causes are much discussed. Parental behavior seems to have a special influence on a child’s sleep. Method This review focuses on the correlation between sleep disorders in childhood and sleep-related parenting behavior. Ten studies are included that collected family data, primarily thr...
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Baustelle Kinderschlaf – Aktuelle Kinderschlafmedizin 2016. Angelika A. Schlarb, Bielefeld & Ekkehart Paditz, Dresden (Hrsg.), kleanthes, Dresden 2016 (144 Seiten, 39 Abbildungen und 4 Tabellen inkl. Liste und Landkarte zu Kinderschlaflaboratorien in Deutschland mit DGSM-Zertifizierung, Stand v. 22.01.2016. ISBN 978-3-942 622-14-1. Herausgabe am 18...
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Sleep disorders in children are common and the prevalence increases. Effects of sleep disorders on children are well-investigated but the impact of sleep disorders on their parents is underrepresented in research. This paper wants to review and sum up the results of existing research dealing with the relation between children's sleep disorders and...

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