| Literature DB >> 30637376 |
Noelle R Leonard1,2, Bethany Casarjian3, Richard R Fletcher4, Cathleen Praia5, Dawa Sherpa1, Anna Kelemen1,2, Sonali Rajan2, Rasheeda Salaam1, Charles M Cleland1, Marya Viorst Gwadz1.
Abstract
Background: Many adolescent mothers are parenting young children under highly stressful conditions as they are managing first-time parenthood, poverty, lack of housing, school and work, and challenging peer and familial relationships. Mobile health (mHealth) technology has the potential to intervene at various points in the emotion regulation process of adolescent mothers to provide them support for more adaptive emotional and behavioral regulation in the course of their daily life. Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the acceptability, feasibility, use patterns, and mechanisms by which a mobile technology used as an adjunct to in-person, provider-delivered sessions fostered adolescent mothers' adaptive emotion regulation strategies under real-life conditions.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; electrodermal response; emotion; mothers; parenting
Year: 2018 PMID: 30637376 PMCID: PMC6326370 DOI: 10.2196/pediatrics.9037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Pediatr Parent ISSN: 2561-6722
Figure 1.Calm Mom sensorband
Figure 2.Rating feelings screenshot.
Figure 3.Flowchart for nightly report.
Figure 4.Flowchart for sensor-triggered or self-report on odd days.
Figure 5.Flowchart for sensor-triggered or self-report on even days.
Figure 6.Distribution of the number of nightly reports.
Figure 7.Distribution of the number of self reports.
Acceptability questionnaire with a 4-point acceptability scale (N=40).
| Survey item[ | Mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| How satisfied are you with the help that you received from the Power Source Parenting program? | 3.74 (0.60) |
| How well did Power Source Parenting program help you deal more effectively with parenting problems? | 3.65 (0.63) |
| How much did you use the concept of Cool thoughts/good moves outside of group? | 3.50 (0.77) |
| How much did you use the concept of freeze, breathe, and choose outside of group? | 3.32 (0.94) |
| How well did the Power Source Parenting group help you deal with your stress? | 3.33 (0.96) |
| How much did you like using the band and the smartphone? | 3.85 (0.36) |
| How helpful was the band and smartphone in managing your stress? | 3.57 (0.65) |
| How helpful was the band and smartphone to you for dealing with your child? | 3.47 (0.65) |
Derived from the client satisfaction questionnaire [50].
Examples of Qualitative Responses of Emotion Regulation Strategies by Modes of Engagement with Calm Mom
| Mode of Engagement and qualitative response | Emotional Regulation Strategies |
|---|---|
| “reminded me everyday” | • Attentional deployment |
| “something to remind you to keep calm and think about what you do and breathe” | • Attentional deployment |
| “I liked waiting for the motivational message to come in…help me just be relaxed and calm” | • Attentional deployment |
| “it was good so sometimes you don’t go to bed angry or upset” | • Attentional deployment |
| “gave me a moment that I could use for myself’ | • Situation selection |
| “if you are having a bad day, you can be like, ‘I need a Calm Mom’” | • Situation modification |
| “I could just sit down and take time to do the report” | • Attentional deployment |
| “would make me feel better about myself so I did not have to be upset the whole day” | • Cognitive change |
| “gave me self-control ‘cause I could basically get them whenever I wanted” | • Situation selection |
| “gave me a moment I could think” | • Attentional deployment |
| “helped me notice feelings” | • Attentional deployment |
| “I stopped and thought before I would say anything” | • Attentional deployment |
| “helped me control the situation without yelling or other stuff, there were alternatives” | • Cognitive change |
| “it does not put you in a chaotic situation like you would if you didn’t really think about it” | • Situation modification |
| “helps you stop, think, and breathe” | • Attentional deployment |
| “I was yelling but then I went upstairs and calmed down and them came back down to apologize” | • Situation modification |
| “so I chilled out and didn’t talk to him for like three days and that was good” | • Situation modification |
| “so I flip out…and it sent a thing to my phone about your baby feeling what you feel and made me realize that it is not about me anymore” | • Attentional deployment |
| “made me meditate to calm down” | • Response modification |
| “even with no one being there I still felt like someone was there” | • Cognitive change |
| “I paused fora second…read what it said to me…and I was like, ‘look, you are right, let’s just leave it at that’” | • Attentional deployment |