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Empathy is defined as sensitivity to the needs of others.Maternal empathy, or a mother's sensitivity to the needs of her child, is critical for healthy child development ,Small Moments, Big Impact: Supporting Maternal Empathy by Adding Media to Child Health Services (SMBI) will develop and pilot a media-based pediatric primary care intervention that aims to answer two Big Questions: 1) Can media sent by pediatricians to mothers from low-income backgrounds promote empathy? 2) Is there a feasible and scalable approach? If successful, SMBI will result in: 1) increased maternal empathy; 2) new evidence and knowledge about an effective approach for supporting empathy in mothers from low-income backgrounds; 3) acceptability, feasibility of administering, and therefore potential for scalability through standard pediatric care; 4) increased support of maternal empathy as a core component of pediatric care; and 5) increased support by other stakeholders (including medical professionals, child health care facilities, and funders) to further explore, expand, and ultimately rollout the intervention
Description: The Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) was designed to assess empathy, defined as "the reactions of one individual to the observed experiences of another." It has 28 items using 5-point scales (A = does not describe me well to E = describes me very well). It has 4 sub-scales: fantasy which assesses the extent to which individuals identify with fictional characters; perspective-taking which assesses the extent to which individuals spontaneously (try to) adopt others' points of view; empathetic concern which assesses the extent of individuals' "feelings of warmth, compassion, and concern for others."; and personal distress which assesses the extent of individuals "feelings of anxiety and discomfort" as a result of "another's negative experience." Each of the 4 sub-scales has 7 items and scores range from 28 to 140.
Measure: Change in perspective-taking assessed with the Interpersonal Reactivity Index Time: baseline, 6 monthsDescription: The Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) was designed to assess empathy, defined as "the reactions of one individual to the observed experiences of another." It has 28 items using 5-point scales (A = does not describe me well to E = describes me very well). It has 4 sub-scales: fantasy which assesses the extent to which individuals identify with fictional characters; perspective-taking which assesses the extent to which individuals spontaneously (try to) adopt others' points of view; empathetic concern which assesses the extent of individuals' "feelings of warmth, compassion, and concern for others."; and personal distress which assesses the extent of individuals "feelings of anxiety and discomfort" as a result of "another's negative experience." Each of the 4 sub-scales has 7 items and scores range from 28 to 140.
Measure: Change in empathetic concern assessed with the Interpersonal Reactivity Index Time: baseline, 6 monthsDescription: Parent-infant videotaped interactions will be assessed using the NICHD Observational Record of the Caregiving Environment (ORCE). Interactions are coded on 4 to 5-point scales including: (1) sensitivity/responsiveness to non-distress, (2) intrusiveness, (3) detachment/disengagement, (4) positive regard for the child, (5) sensitivity/responsiveness to distress, and child distress.
Measure: Parent-infant interactions assessed with ORCE Time: 6 monthsDescription: The Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ-1) measures mothers' reflective functioning and contains 39 statements with instructions to rate each one according to a 7-point Likert scale from 1 ("strongly disagree") to 7 ("strongly agree"), with 4 representing "neutral" or "undecided." The items were formulated to be scored according to three sub-scales: (a) one with high scores representing increased reflective functioning (eg. "My child and I can feel differently about the same thing."), (b) one with low scores representing increased reflective functioning (eg. "My child knows when I am having a bad day and does things to make it worse."), and (c) one with middle, or neutral, scores representing increased reflective functioning and scores at either extreme representing decreased reflective functioning (eg. "When I get angry with my child, I always know the reason why.")
Measure: Change in maternal reflective functioning Time: baseline, 6 monthsAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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