Kizuna Mail Project Releases Comprehensive Data on Pregnancy and Parenting Insights for 2024

Kizuna Mail Project Shares 2024 Integrated Data



The Kizuna Mail Project, an NPO dedicated to preventing isolation in parenting and providing a safety net for families, has unveiled its latest comprehensive data report for the year 2024. This extensive report aggregates responses from 12,443 participants across 25 different regions, reflecting the voices and experiences of families engaging in the Kizuna Mail initiative.

About the Kizuna Mail Initiative



Kizuna Mail is a project designed to deliver essential information to families during the critical periods of pregnancy and early childhood through text messages sent via LINE or email. This initiative is backed by a team of medical professionals who prioritize welfare and well-being in their editorial guidelines. The target audience includes expectant parents and families with children up to three years old. By registering their due date or child's birthday, parents receive timely messages that share insights on fetal development and parenting advice, crucial for their journey into parenthood. Although primarily implemented as an information distribution program by local governments, the NPO emphasizes its role as a “safety net” against parenting isolation, striving to prevent issues such as child neglect and abuse.

Survey Findings from the Project



As part of its ongoing efforts, the Kizuna Mail Project conducted extensive surveys to capture feedback and experiences from families. This “listening survey” aims to shed light on parents' experiences and feelings regarding the Kizuna Mail service. The survey for the 2024 data included responses from 2,041 participants in the pregnancy phase and 10,402 in the parenting phase.

When asked, “Has reading the messages influenced your daily life or feelings?” the results were revealing:
  • - Reduced Anxiety:
- Pregnancy phase: 22.0%
- Parenting phase: 27.0%
  • - Lessened Feelings of Loneliness:
- Pregnancy phase: 8.0%
- Parenting phase: 19.8%

The data indicates a significant benefit to families who engaged with Kizuna Mail’s messages, underscoring how communication can alleviate feelings of anxiety and loneliness during these pivotal times.

The Kizuna Mail Project calls upon child-rearing support stakeholders, researchers, and the broader community to utilize and analyze this important data. By fostering a supportive network and understanding the unique challenges faced during pregnancy and early parenting, the initiative hopes to strengthen communal ties and promote healthier environments for families.

Additionally, for those interested in further exploring the findings, the Kizuna Mail Project provides a PDF via their website, showcasing graphs and open-ended responses from survey participants. This enables deeper insights into the personal stories and experiences shared by the community regarding the Kizuna Mail initiative.

In summary, the Kizuna Mail Project’s commitment to supporting families through thoughtful communication proves pivotal in addressing the challenges of modern parenting, emphasizing the necessity for ongoing dialogue and connection among parents across various regions.

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For a detailed look at the data:
1. Integrated Data 2024 Graphs
2. Integrated Data 2024 Open Responses
This project is supported by various municipalities, with some extending their messaging services up to school age or 18 years old.

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