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“VID-KIDS”:针对抑郁母亲及其婴儿的视频反馈互动指导:一项随机对照试验的结果

"VID-KIDS" Video-Feedback Interaction Guidance for Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Tryphonopoulos Panagiota D, McNeil Deborah, Oxford Monica, Dennis Cindy-Lee, Novick Jason, Deane Andrea J, Wu Kelly, Kurbatfinski Stefan, Griggs Keira, Letourneau Nicole

机构信息

Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, 1151 Richmond St., London, ON NBA 5C1, Canada.

Alberta Health Services, Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Faculty of Nursing, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Feb 27;15(3):279. doi: 10.3390/bs15030279.

Abstract

VID-KIDS (Video-Feedback Interaction Guidance for Depressed Mothers and their Infants) is a positive parenting programme comprising three brief nurse-guided video-feedback sessions (offered in-person or virtually via Zoom) that promote "serve and return" interactions by helping depressed mothers to be more sensitive and responsive to infant cues. We examined whether mothers who received the VID-KIDS programme demonstrated improved maternal-infant interaction quality. The secondary hypotheses examined VID-KIDS' effects on maternal depression, anxiety, perceived parenting stress, infant developmental outcomes, and infant cortisol patterns. A parallel group randomized controlled trial ( = 140) compared the VID-KIDS programme to standard care controls (e.g., a resource and referral programme). The trial was registered in the US Clinical Trials Registry (number NCT03052374). Outcomes were assessed at baseline, nine weeks post-randomization (immediate post-test), and two months post-intervention. Maternal-infant interaction quality significantly improved for the intervention group with moderate to large effects. These improvements persisted during the post-test two months after the final video-feedback session. No significant group differences were detected for secondary outcomes. This study demonstrated that nurse-guided video-feedback can improve maternal-infant interaction in the context of PPD. These findings are promising, as sensitive and responsive parenting is crucial for promoting children's healthy development.

摘要

VID-KIDS(抑郁母亲及其婴儿的视频反馈互动指导)是一项积极育儿计划,包括三次简短的由护士指导的视频反馈课程(可面对面提供或通过Zoom进行线上授课),通过帮助抑郁母亲对婴儿的线索更加敏感和做出回应,来促进“回应与互动”。我们研究了接受VID-KIDS计划的母亲是否表现出母婴互动质量的改善。次要假设研究了VID-KIDS对母亲抑郁、焦虑、感知到的育儿压力、婴儿发育结果和婴儿皮质醇模式的影响。一项平行组随机对照试验(n = 140)将VID-KIDS计划与标准护理对照组(例如资源和转诊计划)进行了比较。该试验已在美国临床试验注册中心注册(编号NCT03052374)。在基线、随机分组后九周(即时后测)和干预后两个月对结果进行评估。干预组的母婴互动质量有显著改善,效果为中度到高度。这些改善在最后一次视频反馈课程后的两个月后测期间持续存在。次要结果未发现显著的组间差异。这项研究表明,在产后抑郁症的背景下,由护士指导的视频反馈可以改善母婴互动。这些发现很有前景,因为敏感和积极回应的育儿方式对促进儿童的健康发展至关重要。

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