843
Participants
Start Date
April 28, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2022
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2023
Positive imagination stimulation
The intervention messages aim to generate participants' positive mental image toward their life and also to relieve parental stress by shifting their attention to positive life events. The positive affect cues will be developed based on qualitative interviews with 30 parents from our previous study during pandemic and also extended literatures on positive psychology. Our previous qualitative interview aimed to understand parental concerns on flu and COVID-19 vaccination, parental life stressors throughout the pandemic were also explored. The positive cues will be discussed and evaluated by the research team with an aim to cover major positive life events that are personal relevant to parents, including positive social support (friendship), positive family support (family gathering), qualified time spent with children (here we will also embed a gratitude practice to elicit strong positive feelings), and cultivate positive self by imagining achieving personal goals in the future.
Neutral recall message
The control message aims to equate time and attention as in the intervention group. Therefore, a recall task will be assigned to participants. Brief texts will be provided to guide participants to memorize their life senarios but not to induce emotions. Messages include the following: recall the breakfast and lunch you had yesterday; recall the clothes and shoes you wore yesterday; recall the kitchen in your home; recall one of the chairs in your home; recall the routes to the nearest supermarket and subway of your house.
University of Hong Kong School of Public Health, Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong
OTHER