Testing the acceptability and feasibility of video observational methodology to measure parent-adolescent communication and interaction

Fortunate Lekhuleni, R. Desai, B. Coetzee, R. Pearson, T. Rochat
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Existing research has shown that the parent-adolescent relationship and its associated communication and interaction styles are important for adolescent development and outcomes. Measuring parent-adolescent communication and interaction using self-report methods has substantial research limitations. Video observational methodologies offer a novel and more objective approach to measuring parent-adolescent communication and interaction from the point of view of participants. This study aims to explore the feasibility and acceptability of this methodology, and analysis using automated coding software in an urbanized context.This study recruited parent-adolescent pairs in Soweto, South Africa which included 11–15-year-old adolescents and their biological parents. Parent-adolescent communication and interactions were measured using novel video observational portable head cameras called “Teencams”. Feasibility was evaluated by testing three observational game tasks (Matching pairs card game, Jenga and Charades) to stimulate communication and interaction between 16 parent-adolescent pairs, and the Teencam's ability to record video and audio content. Acceptability was explored using one-on-one interviews with the parents (n = 14), on whether they found the Teencam comfortable to wear, whether the parents believed their adolescents acted naturally, and which observational game tasks were feasible during their interactions. The videos were analysed using automated coding software called FaceReader which detects and codes basic facial expressions.The Teencam methodology was found to be feasible and acceptable amongst parent-adolescent pairs in Soweto, South Africa. The Matching pairs card game stimulated excellent interaction and communication with good video and audio quality. Some feasibility limitations were identified in the operations (switching on/off and starting recording), the ability of the device to cope with the movement of the participants, and the lighting conditions of the room, all of which resulted in poor coding and analytic output from FaceReader. Refinements and adjustments were made to the methodological protocol by improving the head cameras and lighting conditions and refining the Matching pairs card game, which resulted in improved analytic output from FaceReader.Based on these findings, a methodological protocol was developed to measure parent-adolescent interaction and communication in an urban setting. The unique contribution of this research lies in its potential to lead to improved methodologies for measuring parent-adolescent communication and interactions.
检验视频观察方法测量亲子沟通与互动的可接受性与可行性
现有研究表明,亲子关系及其相关的沟通和互动方式对青少年的发展和结果很重要。使用自我报告方法测量亲子沟通和互动具有实质性的研究局限性。视频观察方法提供了一种新颖和更客观的方法,从参与者的角度来衡量父母与青少年的沟通和互动。本研究旨在探讨该方法的可行性和可接受性,并在城市化背景下使用自动编码软件进行分析。这项研究在南非索韦托招募了11 - 15岁的青少年和他们的亲生父母。父母与青少年之间的交流和互动是用一种名为“青少年摄像头”的新型视频观察便携式头部摄像头进行测量的。通过测试三个观察性游戏任务(配对纸牌游戏、叠叠游戏和猜字游戏)来评估可行性,以刺激16对父母-青少年之间的交流和互动,以及Teencam记录视频和音频内容的能力。通过与父母的一对一访谈(n = 14)来探索可接受性,包括他们是否认为青少年穿着舒适,父母是否认为他们的青少年行为自然,以及在互动过程中哪些观察游戏任务是可行的。这些视频是用名为FaceReader的自动编码软件进行分析的,该软件可以检测和编码基本的面部表情。在南非索韦托的父母-青少年对中,发现Teencam方法是可行和可接受的。配对纸牌游戏以良好的视频和音频质量激发了良好的互动和交流。在操作(打开/关闭和开始录音)、设备应对参与者运动的能力以及房间的照明条件中发现了一些可行性限制,所有这些都导致FaceReader的编码和分析输出不佳。通过改进头部摄像头和照明条件以及改进配对配对纸牌游戏,对方法协议进行了改进和调整,从而提高了FaceReader的分析输出。基于这些发现,我们制定了一套方法方案来衡量城市环境中父母与青少年的互动和沟通。这项研究的独特贡献在于它有可能导致改进测量父母-青少年沟通和互动的方法。
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