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Single-Session, Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Parenting Skills to Help Children Cope With Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Feasibility Study

Mori Yuko; Pulkki-Råback Laura; Yamada Yuko; Waris Otto; Sinokki Atte; Korpilahti-Leino Tarja; Ristkari Terja; Fukaya Mami; Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki Susanna; Luntamo Terhi; Matinolli Hanna-Maria; Sourander Andre

dc.contributor.authorMori Yuko
dc.contributor.authorPulkki-Råback Laura
dc.contributor.authorYamada Yuko
dc.contributor.authorWaris Otto
dc.contributor.authorSinokki Atte
dc.contributor.authorKorpilahti-Leino Tarja
dc.contributor.authorRistkari Terja
dc.contributor.authorFukaya Mami
dc.contributor.authorHinkka-Yli-Salomäki Susanna
dc.contributor.authorLuntamo Terhi
dc.contributor.authorMatinolli Hanna-Maria
dc.contributor.authorSourander Andre
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-28T13:24:30Z
dc.date.available2022-10-28T13:24:30Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/164969
dc.description.abstract<p>Background<br></p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on families’ daily routines and psychosocial well-being, and technology has played a key role in providing socially distanced health care services.<br></p><p>Objective<br></p><p>The first objective of this paper was to describe the content and delivery of a single-session, internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) intervention, which has been developed to help parents cope with children’s anxiety and manage daily situations with their children. The second objective was to report user adherence and satisfaction among the first participants who completed the intervention.<br></p><p>Methods<br></p><p>The Let’s Cope Together intervention has been developed by our research group. It combines evidence-based CBT elements, such as psychoeducation and skills to manage anxiety, with parent training programs that strengthen how parents interact with their child and handle daily situations. A pre-post design was used to examine user satisfaction and the skills the parents learned. Participants were recruited using advertisements, media activity, day care centers, and schools and asked about background characteristics, emotional symptoms, and parenting practices before they underwent the iCBT. After they completed the 7 themes, they were asked what new parenting skills they had learned from the iCBT and how satisfied they were with the program.<br></p><p>Results<br></p><p>Of the 602 participants who filled in the baseline survey, 196 (32.6%) completed the program’s 7 themes, and 189 (31.4%) completed the postintervention survey. Most (138/189, 73.0%) of the participants who completed the postintervention survey were satisfied with the program and had learned skills that eased both their anxiety (141/189, 74.6%) and their children’s anxiety (157/189, 83.1%). The majority (157/189, 83.1%) reported that they learned how to organize their daily routines better, and just over one-half (100/189, 53.0%) reported that the program improved how they planned each day with their children.<br></p><p>Conclusions<br></p><p>The single-session iCBT helped parents to face the psychological demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. Future studies should determine how the participation rate and adherence can be optimized in digital, universal interventions. This will help to determine what kinds of programs should be developed, including their content and delivery.<br></p>
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJMIR Publications Inc.
dc.titleSingle-Session, Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Parenting Skills to Help Children Cope With Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Feasibility Study
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.jmir.org/2022/4/e26438/
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154309
dc.relation.volume24
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, vsshp|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=lastenpsykiatria|en=Child Psychiatry|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=lastenpsykiatrian tutkimuskeskus|en=Lastenpsykiatrian tutkimuskeskus|
dc.contributor.organization-code2607329
dc.contributor.organization-code2607326
dc.converis.publication-id175257698
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/175257698
dc.identifier.eissn1438-8871
dc.identifier.jour-issn1439-4456
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorRistkari, Terja
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorMori, Yuko
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorLuntamo, Terhi
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorKorpilahti-Leino, Tarja
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorMatinolli, Hanna-Maria
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorSourander, Andre
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorPulkki-Råback, Laura
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorHinkka-Yli-Salomäki, Susanna
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorSinokki, Atte
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurology and psychiatryen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurologia ja psykiatriafi_FI
dc.okm.discipline3123 Naisten- ja lastentauditfi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationinternational co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeJournal article
dc.publisher.countryGermanyen_GB
dc.publisher.countrySaksafi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeDE
dc.relation.doi10.2196/26438
dc.relation.ispartofjournalJournal of Medical Internet Research
dc.relation.issue4
dc.year.issued2022


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