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In addition, co-sleeping is common in the Singaporepopulation across all the preschool ages. The prevalenceof co-sleeping among Singaporean children is comparableto values from Japan and China, both Asian and culturallysimilar countries. However, this study’s values aremarkedly higher than those from studies in the UnitedStates. These differences are likely attributable todifferences in cultural and social norms between theWestern and Asian societies. The high prevalence of sleepresistance problems in the sampled population could alsohave contributed to the high prevalence rates of co-sleepingobtained.
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