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"Wearing a High Heel and a House Shoe at the Same Time": Parents' Information Needs While Navigating Change in their Child's Behavioral Care

Change is an inevitable part of a parent's role, whether due to their child's development, family life, or external events. To understand the information needs of parents navigating change, we studied the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as a widely experienced disruption in the lives of p...

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Published in:Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction 2022-11, Vol.6 (CSCW2), p.1-32, Article 352
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