Feasibility and effect of adding a concurrent parental component to a school-based wellness program using two modes of mobile-based technology - mixed methods evaluation of RCT

被引:0
作者
Golan, Moria [1 ,2 ]
Benifla, Shakked [1 ]
Samo, Aviv [1 ]
Alon, Noa [1 ]
Mozeikov, Maya [1 ]
机构
[1] Tel Hai Acad Coll, Dept Nutr Sci, Kiryat Shmona, Israel
[2] Shahaf, Community Based Body Image & Eating Disorders Fac, Ganey Hadar, Israel
关键词
School-based; Prevention; Self-esteem; Body esteem; Mobile application; INTERVENTIONS; INVOLVEMENT; EDUCATION; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-12581-7
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: This study assessed the feasibility and effect of two mobile modes (WhatsApp vs. a specially designed app) in their delivery of updates and assignments to parents. Methods: Two three-armed, randomized, controlled feasibility studies were conducted. In each trial, four schools with a total of 418 students in grade 5th, mean age 10.1 years, were randomly allocated to the control arm, youth-only arm, or youth & parental component arm. Only the data of those that completed all three assessments (pre, post and 3 months post program) were analyzed: 133 in the first trial and 137 in the second. In the youth-only arm, students participated in an interactive age-tailored prevention program delivered in 10 weekly, 90-min sessions on self-care behaviors, media literacy, self-esteem, and positive body image. The control groups in both studies received three health- and nutrition-related sessions. In the parental arm, in addition to the 'Favoring-Myself-Young's ten sessions program, parents received updates and were requested to complete shared assignments with their children. In the first year, the assignments were sent via WhatsApp, and in the following year via "Favoring Myself" smartphone application. Facilitators were third year undergraduate students. They used a detailed semi-structured guide and received 4-weekly hours of didactic and group dynamic supervision. Mixed-methods assessments were performed using semi-structured interviews with ten parents and five school staff members each year, as well as a computerized self-report questionnaire. Results: Feasibility of parent-adolescent shared assignments in both digital modes was lower than expected. The use of WhatsApp had higher feasibility and uptake than the use of the special application. The addition of the concurrent parental component via WhatsApp was associated with superior improvement in self-esteem and identification of advertisement strategies, compared with the youth-only program. However, adolescents in the youth-only program delivered via the smartphone application demonstrated superior improvement compared to those in the youth and parental component arm. Conclusions: Although the addition of the concurrent parenting component was praised by the actively participating parents, overall, under the chosen structure and population, it did not prove to add statistically significant value to the youth-only arm.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] Parenting programs during adolescence: Outcomes from universal andtargeted interventions offered in real-world settings
    Alfredsson, Elin K.
    Thorvaldsson, Valgeir
    Axberg, Ulf
    Broberg, Anders G.
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 59 (04) : 378 - 391
  • [2] The Effectiveness of Parenting Programs: A Review of Campbell Reviews
    Barlow, Jane
    Coren, Esther
    [J]. RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, 2018, 28 (01) : 99 - 102
  • [3] Qualitative synthesis and systematic review in health professions education
    Bearman, Margaret
    Dawson, Phillip
    [J]. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2013, 47 (03) : 252 - 260
  • [4] Bronfenbrenner U., 1979, ECOLOGY HUMAN DEV EX
  • [5] Bronfenbrenner U., 1988, Persons in context: Developmental processes, P25, DOI DOI 10.1017/CB09780511663949.003
  • [6] Effect of MyTeen SMS-Based Mobile Intervention for Parents of Adolescents A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Chu, Joanna Ting Wai
    Wadham, Angela
    Jiang, Yannan
    Whittaker, Robyn
    Stasiak, Karolina
    Shepherd, Matthew
    Bullen, Chris
    [J]. JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2019, 2 (09)
  • [7] When Is an Adolescent an Adult? Assessing Cognitive Control in Emotional and Nonemotional Contexts
    Cohen, Alexandra O.
    Breiner, Kaitlyn
    Steinberg, Laurence
    Bonnie, Richard J.
    Scott, Elizabeth S.
    Taylor-Thompson, Kim A.
    Rudolph, Marc D.
    Chein, Jason
    Richeson, Jennifer A.
    Heller, Aaron S.
    Silverman, Melanie R.
    Dellarco, Danielle V.
    Fair, Damien A.
    Galvan, Adriana
    Casey, B. J.
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2016, 27 (04) : 549 - 562
  • [8] Technology in Parenting Programs: A Systematic Review of Existing Interventions
    Corralejo, Samantha M.
    Rodriguez, Melanie M. Domenech
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2018, 27 (09) : 2717 - 2731
  • [9] Why do parents discontinue health services for managing paediatric obesity? A multi-centre, qualitative study
    Dhaliwal, Jasmine
    Perez, Arnaldo J.
    Holt, Nicholas L.
    Gokiert, Rebecca
    Chanoine, Jean-Pierre
    Morrison, Katherine M.
    Legault, Laurent
    Sharma, Arya M.
    Ball, Geoff D. C.
    [J]. OBESITY RESEARCH & CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2017, 11 (03) : 335 - 343
  • [10] Dixon-Woods Mary, 2005, J Health Serv Res Policy, V10, P45, DOI 10.1258/1355819052801804