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Mothers will choose from four preselected episodes of popular sitcoms. Mobile Device Use condition: mothers will be asked to use their mobile device in a way they find relaxing and pleasurable. Control condition: mothers will be asked to feed their infant in a room free of all potential technological distractions. During all conditions, mothers will feed their infants their typical milk (breast milk or formula) from their typical mode (breast or bottle).",[31,27,23,19,15,9],null,[42,47],{"name":43,"role":44,"phone":45,"phoneExt":40,"email":46},"Alison K Ventura, PhD","CONTACT","(805) 756-5693","akventur@calpoly.edu",{"name":48,"role":44,"phone":49,"phoneExt":40,"email":50},"Stephanie Lechuga, MS","(805) 756-5654","slechuga@calpoly.edu",[52],{"facility":53,"status":54,"city":55,"state":56,"zip":57,"country":58,"countryCode":59,"cosmosGeoPoint":60,"geoPoint":65,"contacts":66},"California Polytechnic State University","RECRUITING","San Luis Obispo","California","93401","United States","US",{"type":61,"coordinates":62},"Point",[63,64],-120.65962,35.28275,{"lat":64,"lon":63},[67],{"name":43,"role":44,"phone":40,"phoneExt":40,"email":40},{"type":69,"investigatorFullName":70,"investigatorTitle":71,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":40,"oldOrganization":40},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Alison Ventura","Professor",[73,75],{"name":74,"class":6},"University of Michigan",{"name":76,"class":6},"Parkview Health","100499272","investigating-baby-behavior-and-family-technology-use-study-100499272",false,"NCT05781100","Investigating Baby Behavior and Family Technology Use Study","Maternal Technology Use During Feeding and Infant Self-Regulation and Growth","iBaby","Eligibility Criteria\n\nAt the time of recruitment, eligibility criteria for participants will include:\n\n* 18 years of age or older\n* In 3rd trimester of singleton pregnancy\n* History of healthy, low-risk pregnancy\n* Lives within 50 miles of the Cal Poly campus\n* Owns a mobile device\n\nAfter the child is born, eligibility criteria for participants will remain in the study will include:\n\n* Infant was born term (gestational age ≥37 weeks) Exclusion criteria include\n* Mother has an untreated medical or psychiatric condition (e.g. bipolar disorder) that could impede study participation or affect mother-infant interaction\n* Mother is participating in another interventional study that influences parenting, mother-infant interactions, feeding practices, or technology use\n* The mother is unwilling or unable to commit to longitudinal follow-ups of herself or her child\n* Infant was born preterm (gestational age \\\u003C37 weeks)\n* Infant diagnosed with fetal abnormality or medical condition that interferes with oral feeding (e.g., feeding disorder, milk protein allergy) or development\n* Infant diagnosed with developmental delay (e.g., Down's syndrome)",true,"ALL",{"count":88,"type":89},345,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[92],"NA","Maternal sensitivity and contingent responsiveness to infant behavioral cues is an important contributor to infants' developing capacities to self-regulate. During early infancy, feeding interactions comprise a significant portion of mother-infant dyadic interactions and high-quality feeding interactions provide both nutritive and socioemotional benefits; recent data suggest that, for many dyads, mothers' sensitive responsiveness during feeding interactions is routinely impacted by the omnipresence of portable technology. The objective of the proposed research is to better understand the development and possible impacts of maternal technology use on infant feeding interactions, emotion and intake regulation, and sociobehavioral and growth outcomes.",[95,96,97,98,99],"Mobile Phone Use","Mother-Infant Interaction","Infant Development","Self-Regulation, Emotion","Self-Regulation","2025-02-21",{"date":102,"type":103},"2025-02-24","ACTUAL",{"date":105,"type":103},"2023-01-16",{"date":107,"type":89},"2027-06-30",{"name":5,"class":6},1]