Puzia Megan, Laird Breanne, Green Jeni, Huberty Jennifer
Behavioral Research and Analytics LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2020 Nov 13;3(2):e24536. doi: 10.2196/24536.
In the United States, nearly half (48%) of school-aged children experience sleep disturbance that results in less than the recommended sleep duration, which may negatively impact mental health and behavior. Mindfulness interventions may improve sleep and mental health in youth. However, there are gaps in the literature regarding how children (2-12 years) and adolescents (13-17 years) practice mindfulness and the extent to which they benefit from these practices.
The purpose of this study was to determine parents' perceptions of their children's engagement with a consumer-based mindfulness meditation app and the extent to which they believe their children have benefitted from using the app, particularly with regard to sleep.
This study is a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional survey in adult subscribers (N=11,108) to the mindfulness meditation mobile app Calm. Participants who indicated that they had a child or children younger than 18 years (2944/11,108) who used the Calm app were asked additional questions related to their perceptions of their children's engagement with Calm. Descriptive statistics were used to assess children's app engagement, and chi-square tests and binary logistic regression models were used to assess differences in children's usage based on gender and age.
Among the survey respondents, approximately half of the parents (1537/2944, 52.21%) reported that their children used Calm. Children used Calm mostly for (1) sleep (1168/1537, 75.99%), (2) stress (491/1537, 31.95%), (3) depression or anxiety (430/1537, 27.98%), and (4) improvement of overall health (215/1537,13.99%). Older children were more likely to begin using Calm to reduce stress, depression, or anxiety, whereas younger children were more likely begin using Calm to improve sleep. Most children used Calm when lying down to go to bed (1113/1529, 72.79%). Children were most likely to use sleep stories at night (1144/1207, 94.78%), followed by music and soundscapes (749/1114, 67.24%), meditations (736/1120, 65.71%), and breathing exercises (610/1092, 55.86%). Nearly all parents believed that using sleep stories was helpful for their children's sleep (1090/1128, 96.63%), and the majority of parents felt that the other components were also helpful for their children's sleep (music and soundscapes [570/728, 78.30%], meditations [445/696, 63.94%], and breathing exercises [610/1092, 55.86%]).
To our knowledge, this is the first study to explore parents' perceptions of how their children or adolescents use a popular consumer-based mindfulness mobile app (ie, Calm). As the majority of children use the app for sleep, mindfulness meditation mobile apps should consider incorporating age-appropriate sleep content to meet the needs of this audience. More research is needed to confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of mindfulness meditation apps for improving sleep and mental health in children and adolescents.
在美国,近一半(48%)的学龄儿童存在睡眠障碍,导致睡眠时间少于建议时长,这可能对心理健康和行为产生负面影响。正念干预可能改善青少年的睡眠和心理健康。然而,关于儿童(2至12岁)和青少年(13至17岁)如何进行正念练习以及他们从这些练习中受益的程度,文献中存在空白。
本研究的目的是确定家长对其子女使用一款基于消费者的正念冥想应用程序的看法,以及他们认为子女使用该应用程序所获得的益处程度,特别是在睡眠方面。
本研究是对正念冥想移动应用程序Calm成年订阅者(N = 11,108)的横断面调查的二次分析。那些表示自己有18岁以下子女(2944/11,108)使用Calm应用程序的参与者被问及与他们对子女使用Calm的看法相关的其他问题。描述性统计用于评估儿童对应用程序的使用情况,卡方检验和二元逻辑回归模型用于评估基于性别和年龄的儿童使用差异。
在调查受访者中,约一半的家长(1537/2944,52.21%)报告称他们的孩子使用Calm。儿童使用Calm主要用于(1)睡眠(1168/1537,75.99%),(2)压力(491/1537,31.95%),(3)抑郁或焦虑(430/1537,27.98%),以及(4)改善整体健康(215/1537,13.99%)。年龄较大的儿童更有可能开始使用Calm来减轻压力、抑郁或焦虑,而年龄较小的儿童更有可能开始使用Calm来改善睡眠。大多数儿童在躺下睡觉的时候使用Calm(1113/1529,72.79%)。儿童最常在晚上使用睡眠故事(1144/1207,94.78%),其次是音乐和音景(749/1114,67.24%)、冥想(736/1120,65.71%)和呼吸练习(610/1092,55.86%)。几乎所有家长都认为使用睡眠故事对孩子的睡眠有帮助(1090/1128,96.63%),并且大多数家长觉得其他内容对孩子的睡眠也有帮助(音乐和音景[570/728,78.30%]、冥想[445/696,63.94%]和呼吸练习[610/1092,55.86%])。
据我们所知,这是第一项探讨家长对其子女或青少年如何使用一款广受欢迎的基于消费者的正念移动应用程序(即Calm)看法的研究。由于大多数儿童使用该应用程序是为了改善睡眠,正念冥想移动应用程序应考虑纳入适合不同年龄段的睡眠内容,以满足这一受众的需求。需要更多研究来证实正念冥想应用程序改善儿童和青少年睡眠及心理健康的可行性和有效性。