Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Enrolment |
Response rates during recruitment |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Retention (Intervention) |
Dropout rates from pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Retention (Follow-up) |
Dropout rates from pre-intervention to 2-month post intervention |
2 months post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Platform used |
Platform on which the app is accessed from, Apple's iPhone operating system (iOS) or Android, will be recorded |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Days of week of use |
Whether the app is used on weekdays or weekends will be recorded |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Time of day of use |
Time of day of use (in 4-hour blocks) will be recorded |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Number of app usage days |
Number of days with logins within the 6-week intervention period |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Average duration of app usage |
Time spent in app per login within the 6-week intervention period |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Number of unique components completed |
Number of unique components completed within the 6-week intervention period |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Number of core session completed |
Number of core session completed within the 6-week intervention period |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
Number of optional session completed |
Number of optional session completed within the 6-week intervention period |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
App usability |
Measured by the 10-item System Usability Scale (SUS; Brooke, 1996) for assessing the usability of products and apps. SUS scores have a range of 0 to 100, with a higher score means greater app usability. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Primary |
App quality |
Measured by the 20-item Mobile Application Rating Scale - User Version (uMARS; Stoyanov et al., 2016) that measures engagement, functionality, aesthetics, information quality of mobile health apps. Scores range from 1 to 5, with a higher score indicating higher app quality. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental anxiety |
Measured by the 7-item Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7; Spitzer et al., 2006) for anxiety symptoms. GAD-7 scores range from 0 to 21, higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety symptoms. |
Pre-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental anxiety |
Measured by the 7-item Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7; Spitzer et al., 2006) for anxiety symptoms. GAD-7 scores range from 0 to 21, higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety symptoms. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental anxiety |
Measured by the 7-item Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7; Spitzer et al., 2006) for anxiety symptoms. GAD-7 scores range from 0 to 21, higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety symptoms. |
2-months post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental depression |
Measured by the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9; Kroenke et al., 2001) for depressive symptoms. PHQ-9 scores range from 0 to 27, higher scores indicating greater levels of depressive symptoms. |
Pre-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental depression |
Measured by the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9; Kroenke et al., 2001) for depressive symptoms. PHQ-9 scores range from 0 to 27, higher scores indicating greater levels of depressive symptoms. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parental depression |
Measured by the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9; Kroenke et al., 2001) for depressive symptoms. PHQ-9 scores range from 0 to 27, higher scores indicating greater levels of depressive symptoms. |
2-months post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting stress |
Measured by the 36-item Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF), considering three domains of parenting distress, difficult child, and parent-child dysfunctional interaction. Scores range from 36 to 180, with higher scores indicating greater levels of stress. |
Pre-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting stress |
Measured by the 36-item Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF), considering three domains of parenting distress, difficult child, and parent-child dysfunctional interaction. Scores range from 36 to 180, with higher scores indicating greater levels of stress. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting stress |
Measured by the 36-item Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF), considering three domains of parenting distress, difficult child, and parent-child dysfunctional interaction. Scores range from 36 to 180, with higher scores indicating greater levels of stress. |
2-months post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting competence |
Measured by the 17-item Parenting Sense of Competence scale (PSOC; Gibaud-Wallston & Wandersman, 1978). Scores ranges between 17 to 102, with higher scores indicating a higher parenting sense of competency. |
Pre-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting competence |
Measured by the 17-item Parenting Sense of Competence scale (PSOC; Gibaud-Wallston & Wandersman, 1978). Scores ranges between 17 to 102, with higher scores indicating a higher parenting sense of competency. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting competence |
Measured by the 17-item Parenting Sense of Competence scale (PSOC; Gibaud-Wallston & Wandersman; 1978). Scores ranges between 17 to 102, with higher scores indicating a higher parenting sense of competency. |
2-months post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting efficacy |
Measured by the 6-item Parenting Efficacy subscale of the Parenting Self-Agency Measure (Dumka et al., 1996). Scores ranges between 6-42, with higher scores indicating higher levels of parenting efficacy. |
Pre-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting efficacy |
Measured by the 6-item Parenting Efficacy subscale of the Parenting Self-Agency Measure (Dumka et al., 1996). Scores ranges between 6-42, with higher scores indicating higher levels of parenting efficacy. |
Immediately post-intervention |
|
Secondary |
Parenting efficacy |
Measured by the 6-item Parenting Efficacy subscale of the Parenting Self-Agency Measure (Dumka et al., 1996). Scores ranges between 6-42, with higher scores indicating higher levels of parenting efficacy. |
2-months post-intervention |
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