References for The Triple Risk Model


1. SIDS and Kids (2014) Safe Sleeping. Melbourne: SIDS and Kids. Retrieved from <http://www.sidsandkids.org/safe-sleeping/>

2. Mitchell, E., Freemantle, J., Young, J. & Byard, R. (2012). Scientific consensus forum to review the evidence underpinning the recommendations of the Australian SIDS and Kids Safe Sleeping Health Promotion Programme - October 2010. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 48(8): 626-633. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1754.2011.02215.x

3. Young, J., Watson, K., Ellis, L. & Raven, L. (2012) Responding to the evidence: Breastfeed baby if you can – the sixth public health recommendation to reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy. Breastfeeding Review, 20(1): 7-15.

4. Trachtenberg, F.L., Haas, E.A., Kinney, H.C., Stanley, C. & Krous, H.F. (2012) Risk factor changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome after initiation of back-to-sleep campaign. Pediatrics, 129(4): 630-8. doi:10.1542/peds.2011-1419.

5. Horne, R.S., Hauck, F.R. & Moon, R.Y. (2015) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and advice for safe sleeping. British Medical Journal; 350:h1989. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h1989.

6. Beckwith, J.B. (1973) The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Current Problems in Paediatrics, 3(8): 1-36.

7. Byard, R.W. (2004) Sudden Death in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

8. Guntheroth, W.G. & Spiers, P.S. (2002) The Triple Risk Hypotheses in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Pediatrics, 110(5): e64.

9. Bergman, A.B. (1970) Synthesis. In A.B. Bergman, J.B. Beckwith & C.G. Ray (Eds.). Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (210–211). Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

10. Wedgwood, R.J. (1972). Review of the USA experience. In F.E. Camps & R.G. Carpenter (Eds.). Sudden and Unexpected Death in Infancy (Cot Deaths) (pp. 22-28). Bristol: John Wright & Sons.

11. Raring, R.H. (1975) Crib Death: Scourge of Infants—Shame of Society (pp. 93–97). Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press.

12. Emery, J. (1983). A way of looking at the causes of crib death. In J.T. Tildon, L.M. Roeder & A. Steinschneider (Eds.). Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (pp. 123-32). New York: Academic Press.

13. Byard, R.W. (2012) The Triple Risk Model for Shared Sleeping. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 48(10): 947-948. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2012.02565.x

14. Rognum, T.O. & Saugstad, O.D. (1993). Biochemical and immunological studies in SIDS victims: Clues to understanding the death mechanism. Acta Paediatrica, 389(suppl):82–85.

15. Filiano, J.J. & Kinney, H.C. (1994) A perspective on neuropathologic findings in victims of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: The triple-risk model. Biology of the Neonate, 65(3-4): 194-197.

16. Mage, D.T. & Donner, M. (2009). A unifying theory for SIDS. International Journal of Pediatrics, 368270. doi: 10.1155/2009/368270.

17. Kinney, H.C. (2009) Brainstem mechanisms underlying the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Evidence from human pathologic studies. Developmental Psychobiology, 51(3): 223-233.

18. Thach, B.T. (2005) The role of respiratory control disorders in SIDS. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 149(1-3): 343-353.

19. Richardson, H.L., Walker, A.M. & Horne, R.S. (2009) Maternal smoking impairs arousal patterns in sleeping infants. Sleep, 32(4): 515-521.

20. Moon, R.Y. & Hauck, F.R. (2016). SIDS Risk: It’s more than just the sleep environment. Pediatrics, 137(1): e 2015366.

21. Kinney, H.C., Randall, L.L., Sleeper, L.A., Willinger, M., Belliveau, R. A., Zec, N., ... & Habbe, D. (2003). Serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in Northern Plains Indians with the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Journal of Neuropathology Experimental Neurology, 62(11):1178–1191.

22. Fleming, P.J., Blair, P.S., Bacon, C. & Berry, J. (Eds.). (2000) Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Infancy: The CESDI SUDI studies 1993-1996. London: The Stationery Office.