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Video-Delivered Family Therapy for Perinatal Women With Depressive Symptoms and Family Conflict: Feasibility, Acceptability, Safety, and Tolerability Results From a Pilot Randomized Trial

Video-Delivered Family Therapy for Perinatal Women With Depressive Symptoms and Family Conflict: Feasibility, Acceptability, Safety, and Tolerability Results From a Pilot Randomized Trial

Moreover, research has shown that family conflict contributes to depressive symptom severity in home visited mothers [9-15]. Although there is a need to address conflict in home visited families with mothers with moderate to severe depressive symptoms (eg, [9-14]), evidence-based family therapy treatments do not yet exist for them.

Fallon Cluxton-Keller, Mark T Hegel, Craig L Donnelly, Martha L Bruce

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e51824

Associations Between Adolescent Problematic Internet Use and Relationship Problems in Chinese Families: Findings from a Large-scale Survey

Associations Between Adolescent Problematic Internet Use and Relationship Problems in Chinese Families: Findings from a Large-scale Survey

In terms of gender as a potential moderator, there is evidence that adolescent girls tend to be more reactive to interpersonal conflict, leading to a greater use of maladaptive coping in response to interpersonal conflict, compared with adolescent boys [9]. Similarly, previous research has found that the positive associations of mother-adolescent conflict and teacher-adolescent conflict with adolescent depressive symptoms were stronger in female students than in male students [22].

Alimila Hayixibayi, Esben Strodl, Wei-Qing Chen, Adrian B Kelly

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2022;5(4):e35240

A Video-Delivered Family Therapeutic Intervention for Perinatal Women With Clinically Significant Depressive Symptoms and Family Conflict: Indicators of Feasibility and Acceptability

A Video-Delivered Family Therapeutic Intervention for Perinatal Women With Clinically Significant Depressive Symptoms and Family Conflict: Indicators of Feasibility and Acceptability

Nonviolent family conflict, defined as expressed anger, criticism, and arguments [6] worsens depressive symptoms in perinatal women [7-10]. Yet, the research is limited on family therapy interventions that address depressive symptoms in perinatal populations with family conflict [11-13].

Fallon Cluxton-Keller, Mark T Hegel

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e41697

Developing Conflict Resolution Strategies and Building Resilient Midwifery Students: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Research Study

Developing Conflict Resolution Strategies and Building Resilient Midwifery Students: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Research Study

The aim of this study is to develop and facilitate a bespoke education program for South Australian midwifery students, to enable them to develop skills in conflict resolution, build resilience, and identify self-care strategies. In this phase, we will explore the body of literature relating to midwifery students’ knowledge and experiences of conflict in the workplace.

Naomi Simpson, Mary Steen, Rachael Vernon, Annette Briley, Dianne Wepa

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(2):e35558

Smartphone Self-Monitoring by Young Adolescents and Parents to Assess and Improve Family Functioning: Qualitative Feasibility Study

Smartphone Self-Monitoring by Young Adolescents and Parents to Assess and Improve Family Functioning: Qualitative Feasibility Study

In contrast, parent-child conflict and perceived lack of support have been associated with negative psychological, social, and health risks for children (ie, depression) [7,8]. Conversely, positive family interactions have been linked to decreases in internalizing emotional distress [9,10]. Emotional states such as affect, conflict, and stress can also be transmitted between parents and their children [9,11,12].

Dallas Swendeman, Stephanie Sumstine, Amber Brink, Deborah Mindry, Melissa Medich, Michael Russell

JMIR Form Res 2020;4(6):e15777