New Technology and Child Health



Status:Completed
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 100
Updated:10/18/2018
Start Date:December 3, 2015
End Date:October 5, 2017

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New Technology and Child Health (nTech)

Background:

We are involved in testing new behavioral science methods and measures for future research
projects. In the course of these evaluations, we will also test research questions related to
parents psychological experiences and how these relate to the responses they have when they
encounter different types of communication about child health. We are testing multiple
research questions in the course of this research.

Objective:

- To learn about technologies and approaches to use in future research studies.

Eligibility:

- Parents (fathers and mothers) of children between the ages of 3-7.

Design:

As part of the main study, participants will do four tasks:

Task 1: Before participants arrive for an in-person visit, they will answer questions online
about themselves, their child, and their thoughts and opinions related to health.

Task 2: At the in-person visit, participants will watch a short scene from a movie and answer
some questions

Task 3: At the in-person visit, participants will read information about a child health topic
and answer questions

Task 4: At the in-person visit, participants will use a virtual reality-based buffet
restaurant simulation to make hypothetical food choices for their child...

Background:

We are involved in testing new behavioral science methods and measures for future research
projects. In the course of these evaluations, we will also test research questions related to
parents psychological experiences and how these relate to the responses they have when they
encounter different types of communication about child health. We are testing multiple
research questions in the course of this research.

Objective:

- To learn about technologies and approaches to use in future research studies.

Eligibility:

- Parents (fathers and mothers) of children between the ages of 3-7.

Design:

As part of the main study, participants will do four tasks:

Task 1: Before participants arrive for an in-person visit, they will answer questions online
about themselves, their child, and their thoughts and opinions related to health.

Task 2: At the in-person visit, participants will watch a short scene from a movie and answer
some questions

Task 3: At the in-person visit, participants will read information about a child health topic
and answer questions

Task 4: At the in-person visit, participants will use a virtual reality-based buffet
restaurant simulation to make hypothetical food choices for their child

- INCLUSION CRITERIA - MAIN TRIAL

- All participants in the main trial will be healthy adult parents 18 years and older

- Inclusion criteria include:

1. being the parent of a biological child who is between 4 and 7 years old with no
major allergies or dietary-related health conditions;

2. having some responsibility for child s dietary intake ;

3. having the ability to read, write, and converse in English;

4. being able to come to the NIH Clinical Center for one visit.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA - MAIN TRIAL

- Exclusion criteria include:

1. having received information about the study purpose;

2. being an NHGRI employee;

3. being from a family wherein another household member or co-parent of a biological
child has already participated or is scheduled to participate.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA - VIRTUAL REALITY

- Exclusion criteria related to use of the virtual reality environment include:

1. having a medical susceptibility to dizziness, disorientation or nausea;

2. having a seizure disorder or epilepsy;

3. having a high propensity for motion sickness;

4. lacking freedom of movement;

5. known pregnancy;

6. low, uncorrected vision and hearing.

INCLUSION CRITERIA - PILOT

- Participants in the Pilot test will be healthy adult parents 18 years and older.

- Inclusion criteria include:

1. being the parent of a biological child who is between 3 and 7 years old with no
major allergies or dietary-related health conditions, but only for the first 10
participants;

2. having the ability to read, write, and converse in English;

3. being able to come to the NIH Clinical Center for one visit.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA - PILOT

1. having received information about the study purpose;

2. being an NHGRI employee;

3. low, uncorrected vision and hearing.

INCLUSION CRITERIA - BUFFET SERVING EVALUATION

- Participants in the secondary Buffet Serving Evaluation will be healthy adult parents
18 years and older

- Inclusion criteria include:

1. being the parent of a biological child who is between 3 and 7 years old with no
major allergies or dietary-related health conditions;

2. having some responsibility for child s dietary intake ;

3. having the ability to read, write, and converse in English;

4. being able to come to the NIH Clinical Center for one visit.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA - BUFFET SERVING EVALUATION (MAIN)

1. being an NHGRI employee;

2. being from a family wherein another household member or co-parent of a biological
child has already participated or is scheduled to participate.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA - BUFFET SERVING EVALUATION (VIRTUAL REALITY)

- Exclusion criteria related to use of the virtual reality environment include:

1. having a medical susceptibility to dizziness, disorientation or nausea;

2. having a seizure disorder or epilepsy;

3. having a high propensity for motion sickness;

4. lacking freedom of movement;

5. known pregnancy;

6. low, uncorrected vision and hearing.
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