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- W2151834908 abstract "The majority of American families have access to the Internet and report using it as a source for healthcare and medical information (Fox, 2005b; Fox & Fallows, 2003; Khoo, Bolt, Babel, Jury, & Goldman, 2008; Whyte & Hunter, 2008). And, as this special issue in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology demonstrates, the Internet is now being used to deliver behaviorally based treatments. Although there are a number of studies examining the feasibility and efficacy of pediatric Internet interventions, there is little information on how generally interested parents are in receiving behavioral treatments online, and whether providers would recommend them as a resource for their patients. Even though there is growing evidence supporting the efficacy of these programs, without substantive interest, parents will not likely utilize these programs and providers will not be interested in recommending them to patients outside of clinical trials. To examine these issues, our research team investigated parent and provider interest in an online program addressing one of the most common behavioral concerns for parents–infant sleep problems (Blum & Carey, 1996). As many as 20–30% of infants wake throughout the night or have difficulty falling asleep at bedtime (Lozoff, Wolf, & Davis, 1985; Richman, 1981). These sleep problems can persist into later years (Pollock, 1994; Zuckerman, Stevenson, & Bailey, 1987), potentially resulting in negative effects for both the child (e.g., increased health problems, cognitive difficulties) and the parent (e.g., maternal depression, marital discord). Although behavioral interventions are effective in the treatment of pediatric sleep problems (Mindell, Kuhn, Lewin, Meltzer, & Sadeh, 2006; Morgenthaler et al., 2006), disseminating this information to parents can be difficult because of barriers associated with traditional face-to-face interventions, such as time for scheduled appointments and expense of treatment. To examine parent and provider interest in online dissemination of a behavioral sleep intervention, we surveyed expectant parents, parents of young children, and providers of either expectant parents or infants." @default.
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- W2151834908 title "Commentary: Interest in Internet Interventions--an Infant Sleep Program as Illustration" @default.
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