Tandon S Darius, Chavez Jocelyne, Diebold Alicia, Moses Ada, Lovejoy Aiko E, Wang Zechao, Arevalo Katerine, McBride Elaine, Brennan Marianne, Anderson Erica, Wakschlag Lauren S
Institute for Public Health and Medicine, Center for Community Health, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 750 N Lakeshore Drive, Suite 680, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 625 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2100, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Prev Sci. 2024 Oct 15. doi: 10.1007/s11121-024-01737-z.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led prevention researchers to increasingly use remote observational procedures given social distancing directives associated with the pandemic. However, few studies have used remote observational procedures with children and their caregivers, with scant literature describing procedures with socioeconomically, racially, and ethnically diverse families. This manuscript describes processes to pivot to remote assessment of parent and child observations in the context of a longitudinal study examining the effects of a postpartum depression preventive intervention on responsive parenting and child self-regulation. We conducted remote assessments across three timepoints-42, 48, and 54 months-with 133 low-income and racially and ethnically diverse parent-child dyads. Details are provided on remote observation preparation and setup, as well as adaptation of observational assessments. Lessons learned are shared on the use of technology, scheduling considerations, parent's role as facilitator, maintaining child engagement, and cost considerations. We demonstrated excellent inter-rater reliability between independent coders on all assessments, suggesting the quality of remote assessments was conducive for analysis. Surveys with families completing a remote assessment found that most felt it was easy to participate in remote assessments and their child had a positive experience. Most parents preferred virtual visits if given an option for future assessments. Much prevention research utilizes observational measures that are less subject to bias. Our study demonstrated that research teams can effectively and reliably pivot to remote assessment with racially and ethnically diverse, low socioeconomic families, thereby providing guidance to other prevention researchers considering similar remote assessments with diverse samples.
新冠疫情导致预防研究人员越来越多地采用远程观察程序,这与疫情相关的社交距离指令有关。然而,很少有研究对儿童及其照顾者使用远程观察程序,描述针对社会经济、种族和民族多样化家庭的程序的文献也很少。本手稿描述了在一项纵向研究的背景下转向对亲子观察进行远程评估的过程,该研究考察产后抑郁预防干预对敏感育儿和儿童自我调节的影响。我们在三个时间点(42个月、48个月和54个月)对133个低收入且种族和民族多样化的亲子二元组进行了远程评估。文中提供了远程观察准备和设置的详细信息,以及观察评估的调整。分享了在技术使用、时间安排考虑、家长作为促进者的角色、保持儿童参与度以及成本考虑等方面的经验教训。我们在所有评估中都展示了独立编码员之间出色的评分者间信度,这表明远程评估的质量有利于进行分析。对完成远程评估的家庭进行的调查发现,大多数人认为参与远程评估很容易,并且他们的孩子有积极的体验。如果未来评估有选择的话,大多数家长更喜欢虚拟访问。许多预防研究采用的观察性措施不易产生偏差。我们的研究表明,研究团队可以有效地、可靠地转向对种族和民族多样化、社会经济地位较低的家庭进行远程评估,从而为其他考虑对多样化样本进行类似远程评估的预防研究人员提供指导。