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Fionnuala Larkin1, Janine Oostenbroek2, Yujin Lee1, Emily Hayward1, Elizabeth Meins1.
Abstract
The present study reports on the first evaluation of a parenting intervention utilizing a smartphone app, BabyMind. The intervention aimed to facilitate mothers' mind-mindedness-attunement to their infants' internal states. Mothers in the intervention group (n = 90) used the BabyMind app from their infants' births and were followed up at age 6 months (n = 66). Mothers in the control group (n = 151) were recruited when their infants were age 6 months and had never used the BabyMind app. Mind-mindedness when interacting with their infants was significantly higher in intervention group mothers than in control group mothers. The intervention was equally effective in facilitating mind-mindedness in young and older mothers. These findings are discussed in terms of the potential for interventions utilizing smartphone apps to improve parenting and children's developmental outcome in vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31437173 PMCID: PMC6705768 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Screenshots from BabyMind showing Information Page, Alerts, Journal, and My Baby tabs.
Descriptive statistics for demographic variables for the intervention and control groups.
| BabyMind | Control | Effect size ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25.85 (2.14) 20–32 | 28.55 (4.29) 21–48 | 4.86 | .84 | |
| 28.52 (7.12) 15–44 | 29.60 (6.64) 16–47 | 1.08 | .16 | |
| 5.00 (1.52) 2–7 | 5.38 (1.59) 2–7 | 1.66 | .24 | |
| 1.41 (0.63) 1–3 | 1.24 (0.50) 1–3 | 2.13 | .30 | |
| 2.93 (2.23) 0.17–8.83 | 2.99 (2.24) 0–9.17 | 0.16 | .03 |
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*p < .05
**p < .001
Mind-mindedness variables as a function of age and group.
| BabyMind | Control | Younger | Older | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 66 | n = 151 | n = 49 | n = 168 | |||||
| Range | Range | Range | Range | |||||
| 8.94 (5.50) | 0–33.33 | 3.98 (2.57) | 0–11.59 | 5.56 (5.85) | 0–33.33 | 5.45 (3.80) | 0–18.83 | |
| 0.77 (1.23) | 0–7.32 | 2.45 (2.05) | 0–8.93 | 2.14 (2.38) | 0–8.93 | 1.89 (1.88) | 0–8.42 | |
Note: MRC = mind-related comments. % = number of appropriate or non-attuned MRC as a percentage of all comments made during the interaction.
Fig 2Means for proportions of appropriate and non-attuned mind-related comments for young and older BabyMind and control group participants.
* p < .05, ** p < .001.
Mind-mindedness variables as a function of self-reported app usage.
| Rarely | A few times a month | A few times a week | Daily | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 4 | n = 18 | n = 30 | n = 11 | |||||
| Range | Range | Range | Range | |||||
| 7.68 (3.20) | 3.76–11.38 | 8.09 (5.64) | 0–18.83 | 9.15 (6.23) | 0.45–33.33 | 9.63 (4.28) | 2.92–18.18 | |
| 2.36 (1.74) | 0.76–4.76 | 0.79 (1.69) | 0–7.32 | 0.63 (0.84) | 0–3.42 | 0.53 (0.81) | 0–1.95 | |
Note: MRC = mind-related comments. % = number of appropriate or non-attuned MRC as a percentage of all comments made during the interaction.