The Supportive Parenting App is a theory-based perinatal educational intervention for couples administered through a mobile application. The intervention comprise of knowledge-based content, informational videos and audio, discussion forum, peer volunteer chat group, and a frequently asked questions (FAQ) expert advice section.
The aims of the study are to:
- develop theory-based supportive parenting App (SPA) intervention for both first-time and experienced parents across perinatal period
- examine its effectiveness on parental outcomes: including maternal depression at 12 months postpartum (primary outcome), paternal depression, parental anxiety, parenting self-efficacy, help - seeking behavior (social support), parental bonding and parenting satisfaction (secondary outcomes); and new-born outcomes: physical, social and emotional developments (secondary outcomes)
- evaluate SPA's cost-effectiveness as compared to standard perinatal care across major restructured hospitals, and
- examine the perceptions of parents in receiving this intervention.
When compared with those in the control group receiving standard care:
- parents receiving SPA intervention will have better- emotional well-being (reduced depression and anxiety);parenting self-efficacy; social support; bonding and satisfaction.
- new-borns of parents receiving SPA will have better physical, social and emotional development
- It will be more cost-effective to provide SPA than the standard care