ProVIA-Kids - outcomes of an uncontrolled study on smartphone-based behaviour analysis for challenging behaviour in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities or autism spectrum disorder.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2024-09-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2024.1462682
Rinat Meerson, Hanna Buchholz, Klaus Kammerer, Manuel Göster, Johannes Schobel, Christoph Ratz, Rüdiger Pryss, Regina Taurines, Marcel Romanos, Matthias Gamer, Julia Geissler
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Abstract

Introduction: Challenging behaviour (CB) is a common issue among children with autism spectrum disorder or intellectual and developmental disability. Mental health applications are low-threshold cost-effective tools to address the lack of resources for caregivers. This pre-post study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of the smartphone app ProVIA-Kids using algorithm-based behaviour analysis to identify causes of CB and provide individualized practical guidance to manage and prevent CB.

Methods: A total of 18 caregivers (M = 38.9 ± 5.0) of children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (44%), intellectual and developmental disabilities (33%) or both (22%) aged 4-11 years (M = 7.6 ± 1.8) were included. Assessments were performed before and after an 8-week intervention period. The primary outcome was the change in parental stress. Caregiver stress experience due to CB was also rated daily via ecological momentary assessments within the app. Secondary outcomes included the intensity of the child's CB, dysfunctional parenting, feelings of parental competency as well as caregivers' mood (rated daily in the app) and feedback on the app collected via the Mobile Application Rating Scale.

Results: We observed increases in parental stress in terms of conscious feelings of incompetence. However, we also saw improvements in parental stress experience due to CB and overreactive parenting, and descriptive improvements in CB intensity and caregiver mood.

Discussion: ProVIA-Kids pioneers behaviour analysis in a digital and automated format, with participants reporting high acceptance. Pilot results highlight the potential of the ProVIA-Kids app to positively influence child behaviour and caregiver mental health over a longer intervention period.

Registration: The study was registered at https://www.drks.de (ID = DRKS00029039) on May 31, 2022.

ProVIA-Kids - 基于智能手机的行为分析对智力和发育障碍或自闭症谱系障碍儿童挑战性行为的无对照研究结果。
简介挑战行为(CB)是自闭症谱系障碍或智力和发育障碍儿童中的一个常见问题。心理健康应用程序是一种低门槛、低成本、高效益的工具,可解决照顾者资源匮乏的问题。本研究对智能手机应用程序 ProVIA-Kids 的可行性和初步有效性进行了评估,该应用程序采用基于算法的行为分析来识别自闭症儿童行为障碍的原因,并提供个性化的实用指导,以管理和预防自闭症儿童行为障碍:共纳入了 18 名被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(44%)、智力和发育障碍(33%)或两者兼有(22%)的 4-11 岁儿童(中=7.6 ± 1.8)的照顾者(中=38.9 ± 5.0)。在为期 8 周的干预前后进行了评估。主要结果是父母压力的变化。此外,每天还通过应用程序中的生态瞬间评估,对照顾者因 CB 而承受的压力进行评分。次要结果包括儿童CB的强度、功能失调的养育方式、对父母能力的感受以及照顾者的情绪(每天在应用程序中进行评分),并通过移动应用程序评分量表收集对应用程序的反馈:我们观察到,父母的压力增加了,因为他们意识到自己无能。但是,我们也发现,父母因CB和过度反应而产生的压力体验有所改善,CB强度和照顾者的情绪也得到了描述性改善:讨论:ProVIA-Kids 是数字和自动化形式行为分析的先驱,参与者的接受度很高。试验结果表明,ProVIA-Kids 应用程序有可能在较长的干预期内对儿童的行为和照顾者的心理健康产生积极影响:该研究于2022年5月31日在https://www.drks.de(ID = DRKS00029039)上注册。
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