用生态瞬时评价评价西班牙语父母与青少年夫妇的家庭功能:每日问卷研究。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alejandra Fernandez, Savannah Bernal, Lana Kim, Subodh Potla
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背景:家庭功能与几种青少年健康结果有关,存在许多以家庭为基础的干预措施(FBIs)来改善家庭功能。然而,大多数fbi在基线和干预后对家庭功能进行回顾性评估,从而忽略了整个干预过程中家庭功能的日常波动。生态瞬时评估(EMA)是一种涉及高频率评估的方法,尚未充分用于评估父母和青少年的家庭功能。此外,在双语人群中使用EMA的研究有限。目的:本研究的目的是评估EMA方案的可行性和可接受性,并分析主要讲西班牙语的父母和青少年的样本中家庭功能报告的个人内部和个人之间的差异。方法:参与者完成基线评估(包括人口统计和家庭功能评估),使用EMA应用程序进行为期7天的家庭评估问卷,并在研究结束时完成可接受性问卷。结果:我们招募了7名母亲(平均年龄37.29岁,SD 3.82岁)和8名青少年(n=7, 88%为女性;平均年龄11.86岁,标准差1.07岁),他们认为自己是西班牙裔/拉丁裔。参与者对EMA方案总体满意。每日评估在收到提示通知后相对较快地完成(平均3分16秒,平均11分5秒),每日评估的应答率为90%(87/97)。报告的家庭功能在青少年(平均4.57)和父母(平均4.59)中都相对较高。青少年之间的差异(SD 0.459)大于他们个人报告的家庭功能(SD 0.122)。另外,父母之间的差异(SD 0.132)小于父母个人报告的家庭功能(SD 0.286)。我们的研究结果强调了青少年和父母反应之间的异质性。最后,对数据的目视检查强调了个性化模式,并报告了父母和青少年之间家庭功能报告的差异。结论:我们的研究结果强调了EMA在研究家庭(如青少年照顾者)行为中的价值。EMA捕捉即时体验的能力呈现了日常互动的微妙画面,并为在本研究中包括的人群(即主要讲西班牙语的父母-青少年二人组)中使用EMA方法提供了实践建议。
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Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Assess Family Functioning in Spanish-Speaking Parent and Adolescent Dyads: Daily Questionnaire Study.

Background: Family functioning is associated with several adolescent health outcomes, and many family-based interventions (FBIs) exist to improve family functioning. However, most FBIs assess family functioning retrospectively at baseline and post intervention, thereby overlooking the daily fluctuations in family functioning throughout the intervention. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a method involving a high frequency of assessments and has been underused to assess family functioning across parent and adolescent dyads. Further, limited research exists on the use of EMA in bilingual populations.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess an EMA protocol's feasibility and acceptability and to analyze within-person and between-person variance in family functioning reports in a sample of primarily Spanish-speaking parent and adolescent dyads.

Methods: Participants completed a baseline assessment (including demographics and family functioning assessment), a 7-day protocol with a once-daily family assessment questionnaire using an EMA app, and an acceptability questionnaire at the conclusion of the study.

Results: We recruited 7 mothers (mean age 37.29, SD 3.82 years) and 8 adolescents (n=7, 88% females; mean age 11.86, SD 1.07 years) who identified themselves as Hispanic/Latinx. The participants showed overall satisfaction with the EMA protocol. The daily assessments were completed relatively quickly (mean 3 minutes and 16 seconds, SD 11 minutes and 5 seconds) after the prompt notification was received, and the response rate across the daily assessments was 90% (87/97). The reported family functioning was relatively high across both adolescents (mean 4.57) and parents (mean 4.59). The variance across adolescents (SD 0.459) was larger than that within their individual reports of family functioning (SD 0.122). Alternatively, the variance across parents was smaller (SD 0.132) than that reported among parents' individual reports of family functioning (SD 0.286). Our findings highlight the heterogeneity between adolescent and parent responses. Finally, the visual inspection of data underscored the individualized patterns and reported differences in the family functioning reports across parents and adolescents.

Conclusions: Our findings emphasize the value of EMA in studying family (eg, adolescent-caregiver) behaviors. EMA's ability to capture immediate experiences presents a nuanced picture of daily interactions and offers suggestions for practice when using the EMA methodology in populations such as the one included in this study (ie, primarily Spanish-speaking parent-adolescent dyads).

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