作者: Sonali Rajan , Noelle Leonard , Richard Fletcher , Beth Casarjian , Robin Casarjian
DOI: 10.7309/JMTM.19
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摘要: BACKGROUND Many adolescent mothers experience significant challenges in regulating emotions due to adverse life experiences, which can place and their children at risk for poor developmental outcomes. Ambulatory monitoring of stress that also provides immediate feedback using wearable biosensors has the potential enhance clinician-delivered parenting interventions help young develop emotion regulatory skills. METHODS We conducted a pilot study assess acceptability, ease use, preliminary efficacy biosensor, iCalm sensor band, among sample four mothers, ages 15-18 years. Mothers wore biosensor period 24-36 hours while engaging normal, daily tasks (e.g. caring child, attending school). Both quantitative electrodermal activity (EDA) data (via band) qualitative individual semi-structured interviews) were collected. RESULTS The able comfortably use wear band. EDA collected corresponded with stressful events described by during interviews. CONCLUSION is acceptable high-risk appears development