Feasibility and Acceptability of Using FirstPlay® to Enhance Mother-Child Interaction: A pilot study of mothers' perspectives

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作者
Siu, Angela [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Educ Psychol, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
mothers' perception; infant; interaction; qualitative study; BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; MASSAGE; NEWBORNS; POVERTY;
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10.2478/sjcapp-2023-0007
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: Although there is evidence that human touch facilitates mother-child bonding, mothers' understanding of how to connect with and develop the emotional regulation of their babies remains unclear. Objectives: This study used a Storytelling Massage program to investigate mothers' experience of practicing reciprocal interactions with their children. Specifically, it explored the efficacy of multi-sensory activities for building healthy parent-child bonds. Method: Participants included 12 mothers with children between 8 and 23 months. These mothers participated in a 6-session program on FirstPlay Infant Storytelling-Massage Intervention (FirstPlay Therapy) and attended an individual semi-structured interview after the program. Data were analyzed using a phenomenological approach. Results: The FirstPlay program positively affected the participants' self-efficacy in parent-child bonding and parenting beliefs. Five themes were identified: "bonding with the child-connect and engage," "attending to the child's uniqueness and needs," "developing a structure and a daily routine," "feeling calm and relaxed as a person," and "gaining confidence as a mom." Conclusion: The results of this study further support the need for low-cost, high-impact programs that enhance parent-child interactions. Limitations of this study are discussed. Future research and practical implications are also suggested.
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