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Understanding Parenting Stress through Co-designed Self-Trackers

Eunkyung Jo, Austin L. Toombs, Colin M. Gray, Hwajung Hong

202023 citationsDOI

Abstract

New parents often experience significant stress as they take on new roles and responsibilities. Stress management and mental wellbeing are two areas in which personal informatics (PI) research has gained attention, and there is an opportunity to investigate how parenting stress can be mitigated through PI practices. In this paper, we present the results of a co-designed technology probe study through which we deployed individualized self-trackers with new parents. We investigate the stress management topics new parents are interested in tracking and how — and with what goals---they engage in self-directed PI practices. Our findings indicate that PI practices can potentially enable parents to: re-discover positive aspects of their everyday lives; identify better-suited stress management strategies; and facilitate spousal communication about shared responsibilities. We discuss how self-tracking experiences for the mental wellness of parents can be better designed.

Topics & Concepts

InformaticsBitTorrent trackerTracking (education)Stress (linguistics)Stress managementPsychologyApplied psychologyMental healthComputer scienceClinical psychologyPsychotherapistEngineeringPedagogyEye trackingArtificial intelligencePhilosophyLinguisticsElectrical engineeringInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDigital Mental Health InterventionsTechnology Use by Older Adults