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Positively Pregnant: Development and piloting of a mobile app for social and emotional well-being in pregnancy.

Carol Cornsweet Barber1, Bridgette Masters-Awatere1.   

Abstract

This paper describes development of a mobile e-health application, Positively Pregnant, which provides tools to meet the psychological challenges of pregnancy and transition to parenthood. Positively Pregnant was developed with input from maternity carers and consumers, incorporating local cultures and contexts as well as international research on effective interventions for stress management and mental well-being. The prototype app was piloted with 88 New Zealand women. Participants in the pilot used an average of 11.96 (SD = 7.44) components, and most were satisfied (45.1%) or neutral (40.3%) regarding the app. For 23 of the 26 interactive components, the majority of those who tried the component reported that they found it helpful. Participants reported a significant reduction in subjective stress (η2  = .088, p = .023). Feedback from pilot participants was incorporated in a version of the app that was publically launched as a free tool to support developing families. Mobile e-health applications are a promising medium for providing preventative interventions and psychoeducation about the social and emotional challenges of pregnancy and early parenting; Positively Pregnant is an example of a tool, grounded in strength-based, empirically supported strategies, to provide parents with support and information at this critical time.
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Keywords:  e-health; mental health; pregnancy; self-care; stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 34959260     DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psychol Health Well Being        ISSN: 1758-0854


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