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| University of Canterbury | OTHER |
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Some parents of children living with a visible difference can experience heightened stress due to the associated challenges of this. Parent's views of the child's visible difference and their responses to the child are important. Mindful parenting approaches have been found to reduce stress or distress for parents of children with disabilities, physical health problems and skin conditions.
This study will be completed with a small number of participants (around six to 12). Participants will be parents or carers of a child living with a visible difference aged four to 16 years, who are experiencing stress. Parents or carers will complete an online mindful parenting intervention (called Two Hearts) including video content, audio files and a workbook, over six weeks. Over the twelve-week study period participants will also provide the following information which will be compared over time:
Aims
Hypotheses
Methodology Design This study will adopt an A-B-A2 single case experimental design . Phase A will consist of a two-week baseline period. Phase B will be the six-week intervention. Phase A2 will be a four-week follow up period and an exit interview. The main outcome variable will be general parenting stress and parenting stress associated with the child's visible difference, measured idiographically via daily text messages. Secondary outcome variables will comprise standardised assessment measures of mindful parenting, parenting stress and parent reported child wellbeing. Feasibility of the online intervention will be assessed through recording of practical issues such as access to online content, participant adherence to the intervention (including home practice) and participant retention. Acceptability of the intervention will be assessed via participant evaluations of the workbook, online content, home practice and intervention overall through weekly feedback and the exit interview.
Participants The aim will be to recruit between six and 12 participants. Single case series methodology usually comprises only a small number of participants as each participant acts as their own control and provide large amounts of data.
Screening interview All participants will complete a screening interview to assess suitability for the intervention. During the screening interview the participants will be asked about 1. The nature of their child's visible difference, 2. Their access to a tablet or computer to complete the intervention, 3. Whether the parent is currently accessing any psychological therapy, 4. Parental mental health and stress (current and over the past year) including the use of medications, 5. Parental experience of mindfulness or meditation. Information obtained from the screening interview will be used to assess eligibility for the study, based on the above criteria.
Measures Demographic data Demographic information will be gathered at the beginning of the study. Parents will be asked to report their age, gender, ethnicity, education background; as well as their child's age, gender and nature of the visible difference (i.e. skin condition, mark, injury etc.) and part of the child's body affected.
Daily Idiographic measures of parenting stress Two unique targets identified by each participant around parenting stress will be measured daily on a scale of 1-100.
Standardised assessment measures Participants will be asked to complete standardised questionnaire measures at four timepoints: on baseline, immediately prior to beginning the intervention, immediately on completion and at follow up (four weeks after intervention completion).
Intervention engagement, home practice and retention Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Weekly feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice.
Intervention evaluation The acceptability of the intervention will be assessed through the following. An evaluation questionnaire will be used to assess parents' experiences of the Two Hearts Mindful Parenting intervention based on those developed by Bogels and Restifo for their Mindful Parenting programme. Parents will also complete an exit interview. Exit interviews will be audio recorded, or notes will be taken in line with participant preference. Where interviews are recorded these will be transcribed verbatim within six weeks of completion and then deleted.
Procedure Participants will first be interviewed via telephone to assess suitability. If the participant is suitable for the intervention, they will be directed to the online consent forms. If the participant choses to participate, then the researcher will support the parent to identify two target idiographic measures of parenting stress. A secure online text messaging service will be used to collect these measures from parents daily from baseline. Participants will be asked to complete standardised assessment measures through the online platform Qualtrics at four timepoints (baseline, immediately prior to starting the intervention, immediately on completion of the intervention and at four week follow up). Participants will be asked to provide weekly feedback regarding their engagement with the intervention materials and home practice. Participants will be able to begin the online intervention when enough participants have been recruited and at least two weeks after they complete their baseline measures. On completion of the follow up period participants will be asked to complete an exit interview.
Recruitment strategy Charitable foundations such as Changing Faces, Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA), the Children's Burns Trust (CBT), Headlines Craniofacial Support, and Ichthyosis Support Group, based in the UK, will be invited to share our recruitment advert and a link to our study information sheet on their social media pages and websites. Snowball sampling will be enabled to allow wide distribution.
Intervention The Two Hearts mindful parenting is an online programme based on the Mindful Parenting programme developed by Bogels & Restifo and was developed by an expert panel (L-M. Emerson, S. Bögels, J. Paynter). The intervention has been piloted with parents from a community population. In this pilot study the intervention was found to be acceptable to parents. Intervention retention was 100%, however adherence to home practice was variable. Reductions in parenting stress and increased levels of mindfulness were reported for half of the participants. The Mindful Parenting intervention will be free for participants. Parents only will complete the intervention.
The Two Hearts programme comprises four self-directed online modules, which involve video and audio recorded content supported by a parent workbook (Introduction, Mindful Awareness in Parenting, Mindful Parenting in Action, Compassion in Parenting). The introductory module will consist of a brief PDF document alongside an audio file to support home practice. All three other modules consist of a series of two to four short videos to be accessed via an appropriate online platform, reading from the Parent Workbook and audio files to support mindfulness practices. Mindfulness practices include three-minute breathing space and mindful movement.
The intervention period will begin when enough participants have been recruited and around two-weeks after participants complete baseline measures. Intervention content is to be hosted on an online platform and parents will be able to access one module at a time over the six-week intervention period. Participants will be encouraged to engage in regular mindfulness home practice.
Participants will be supported to engage with the intervention via text message reminders twice a week during the six-week intervention period and once per week during the four-week follow up period. Four group support sessions (videoconferencing) will be scheduled at the start of the programme (introduction) after week two, week four and week six. These sessions will be organised with participants in small groups (or individually if necessary). Participants will be sent a link to the group support sessions via email. Sessions will be conducted via videoconferencing. No data will be collected during these sessions other than attendance data, and they will not be recorded. At the beginning of group support sessions issues of confidentiality (and it's limits) and group conduct will be discussed. Support sessions are intended to help participants overcome any barriers to engaging with the intervention materials or completing home practice. Attendance data will be linked with anonymised participant numbers on a secure database.
Data Analysis
Idiographic data:
Idiographic data will be organised in excel and observed in a graph and analysed visually to identify trends, variability and data patterns.
Idiographic data will be analysed with Tau-U via an online calculator. Tau-U examines data non-overlap between study phases (baseline, intervention, follow-up). Baseline scores will initially be analysed for trend and any significant trend will be corrected for. Weighted averages will be calculated.
Secondary outcome data:
Differences between phases (baseline, intervention, and follow up) on secondary outcome measures will be examined using Jacobson's reliable change index. The distribution of scores on these measures will be gathered from existing literature to generate reliable change criteria. Analyses will be completed employing the Leeds Reliable Change Indicator .
Evaluation data:
Quantitative intervention engagement data, evaluation form data and exit interview data will be tabulated. Descriptive analyses and frequencies will be reported. Thematic analysis will be used to identify themes from qualitative exit interview data.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Online Mindful Parenting Programme | Experimental | Parents or carers will be invited to complete a six week online mindful parenting programme comprising online video, audio and written content plus four group support sessions via videoconferencing. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Mindful Parenting Programme | Behavioral | Online Mindful Parenting Programme with group support sessions |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 1 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 2 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 3 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Parenting Stress Index 4th Edition Short Form | Measure of Parenting Stress with total stress reported on a scale of 36-180 and higher scores being indicative of higher levels of stress. | Baseline |
| Parenting Stress Index 4th Edition Short Form |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Participant evaluation of the Mindful Parenting Programme | An evaluation questionnaire will be used to assess parents' experiences of the Two Hearts Mindful Parenting intervention based on those developed by previous authors. Questions include: "Do you feel you've got something of lasting value of importance because of taking the training?", adherence to home practice "On average, how many times a week did you practice the meditation exercises during the course?", and perceived importance/ value of specific elements of the intervention "body scan". |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Abigail Clifton, BSc | Contact | +44(0)2920870582 | cliftona3@cardiff.ac.uk | |
| Professor Thompson | Contact | +44(0)2920870582 | thompsona18@cardiff.ac.uk |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Professor Thompson | Cardiff University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Cardiff University | Recruiting | Cardiff | United Kingdom |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| Background | Abidin, R. (2012). Parenting Stress Index-Fourth Edition (PSI-4). Lutz, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources. | ||
| Background | Bögels, S., & Restifo, K. (2013). Mindful parenting: A guide for mental health practitioners. Springer Science & Business Media. | ||
| 27434172 | Background | Dempsey L, Dowling M, Larkin P, Murphy K. Sensitive Interviewing in Qualitative Research. Res Nurs Health. 2016 Dec;39(6):480-490. doi: 10.1002/nur.21743. Epub 2016 Jul 19. | |
| Background | Emerson, L. M., Aktar, E., de Bruin, E., Potharst, E., & Bögels, S. (2019). Mindful Parenting in Secondary Child Mental Health: Key Parenting Predictors of Treatment Effects. Mindfulness, 1-11. | ||
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| ID | Term |
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| D000505 | Alopecia |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
| D017253 | Neurofibromatoses |
| D002971 | Cleft Lip |
| ID | Term |
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| D007039 | Hypotrichosis |
| D006201 | Hair Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D020763 | Pathological Conditions, Anatomical |
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| Day 4 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 5 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 6 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 7 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 8 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 9 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 10 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 11 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 12 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 13 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 14 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 15 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 16 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 17 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 18 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 19 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 20 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 21 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 22 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 23 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 24 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 25 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 26 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 27 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 28 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 29 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 30 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 31 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 32 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 33 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 34 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 35 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 36 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 37 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 38 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 39 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 40 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 41 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 42 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 43 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 44 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 45 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 46 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 47 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 48 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 49 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 50 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 51 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 52 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 53 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 54 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 55 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 56 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 57 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 58 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 59 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 60 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 61 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 62 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 63 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 64 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 65 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 66 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 67 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 68 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 69 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 70 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 71 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 72 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 73 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 74 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 75 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 76 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 77 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 78 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 79 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 80 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 81 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 82 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 83 |
| Parenting Stress (unique to each participant) | Parents will identify two targets for desired change around parenting stress related to the child's visible difference. It is intended that participants will identify one target area for improvement (positive target) and one for reduction (negative target). Questions will be rated on a scale of 0 (not at all) to 100 (extremely). Idiographic measures will be completed via text message. Text messages will be sent via a secure online provider (PageOne's Janet txt). Example targets include: be more present in interactions with my child and be grumpy or respond abruptly with my child less. | Day 84 |
Measure of Parenting Stress with total stress reported on a scale of 36-180 and higher scores being indicative of higher levels of stress.
| Pre-intervention (week 2) |
| Parenting Stress Index 4th Edition Short Form | Measure of Parenting Stress with total stress reported on a scale of 36-180 and higher scores being indicative of higher levels of stress. | Post-intervention (week 8) |
| Parenting Stress Index 4th Edition Short Form | Measure of Parenting Stress with total stress reported on a scale of 36-180 and higher scores being indicative of higher levels of stress. | Follow up (week 12) |
| Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting scale | Measure of Mindful Parenting measured on a scale of 31-155 for total mindfulness with higher scores indicative of higher levels of mindful parenting. | Baseline |
| Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting scale | Measure of Mindful Parenting measured on a scale of 31-155 for total mindfulness with higher scores indicative of higher levels of mindful parenting. | Pre-intervention (week 2) |
| Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting scale | Measure of Mindful Parenting measured on a scale of 31-155 for total mindfulness with higher scores indicative of higher levels of mindful parenting. | Post-intervention (week 8) |
| Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting scale | Measure of Mindful Parenting measured on a scale of 31-155 for total mindfulness with higher scores indicative of higher levels of mindful parenting. | Follow up (week 12) |
| Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) | Parent reported child wellbeing measure with scores ranging from 0-40 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of difficulty on all subscales other than the prosocial subscale. | Baseline |
| Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) | Parent reported child wellbeing measure with scores ranging from 0-40 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of difficulty on all subscales other than the prosocial subscale. | Pre-intervention (week 2) |
| Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) | Parent reported child wellbeing measure with scores ranging from 0-40 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of difficulty on all subscales other than the prosocial subscale. | Post-intervention (week 8) |
| Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) | Parent reported child wellbeing measure with scores ranging from 0-40 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of difficulty on all subscales other than the prosocial subscale. | Follow up (week 12) |
| Follow up (week 12) |
| Exit interview to gather feedback on participant experience of participation in the study | Questions will include: "What was your experience of the video content of the intervention?", "What was your experience of the support sessions?", "Are there any practices in you plan to take forwards beyond the end of the study?", "Have you noticed any changes in their self-compassion?", and "What changes, if any, have you noticed in the way you interact with your child?". | Follow up (week 12) |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 3 |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 4 |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 5 |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 6 |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 7 |
| Levels of participant engagement with intervention materials and home practice exercises | Adherence and attrition will be recorded. Feedback will be collected from participants regarding levels of engagement with the intervention and mindfulness home practice. Participants will provide this information via text message giving the number of minutes spent on each reading intervention materials and engaging with home practice. | Week 8 |
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| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D009455 | Neurofibroma |
| D018317 | Nerve Sheath Neoplasms |
| D009380 | Neoplasms, Nerve Tissue |
| D009370 | Neoplasms by Histologic Type |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D009386 | Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary |
| D020752 | Neurocutaneous Syndromes |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D020271 | Heredodegenerative Disorders, Nervous System |
| D019636 | Neurodegenerative Diseases |
| D030342 | Genetic Diseases, Inborn |
| D009358 | Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities |
| D008047 | Lip Diseases |
| D009059 | Mouth Diseases |
| D009057 | Stomatognathic Diseases |
| D009056 | Mouth Abnormalities |
| D018640 | Stomatognathic System Abnormalities |
| D000013 | Congenital Abnormalities |