Personality-Driven Variations in Fitness App Affordance Actualization Among Adults: Quantitative Survey Study.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Moayad Alshawmar, Bengisu Tulu, E Vance Wilson, Adrienne Hall-Phillips
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Abstract

Background: Fitness apps aim to advance individuals' health and wellness by encouraging consistent healthy habits. Despite their widespread use, sustaining user engagement remains a challenge. Research studies on fitness apps have identified app affordances as one of the key factors that influence user engagement. Some affordances, such as exercise guidance and activity status updates, are shown to support users in achieving their health goals if the users actualize them. However, these affordances need to be actualized by the users to seize these benefits. While identifying these app affordances can deepen our insight into user-app interactions, the impact of personality traits on the actualization of these affordances remains underexplored.

Objective: This study aims to examine the influence of personality traits on the actualization of fitness app affordances.

Methods: Building on affordance actualization theory and the Big Five personality framework, we hypothesized about certain personality traits influencing the actualization of certain app affordances. We tested these hypotheses using a survey of adult Fitbit app (Google LLC) users (N=442). We used validated measures from the literature to assess these variables. We analyzed the survey data using covariance-based structural equation modeling.

Results: Our findings reveal distinct affordance actualization patterns based on users' personality traits. Users with the conscientious personality trait primarily actualize the updating affordance (β=0.136, P=.01), while the influence of the conscientious trait on actualization of rewards (β=-0.154, P=.06), competing (β=-0.118, P=.18), comparing (β=-0.084, P=.33), reminding (β=-0.060, P=.44), or guidance (β=-0.006, P=.95) affordances was not significant. The openness to experience trait showed a significant positive effect on actualization of updating affordances (β=0.227, P=.001), but did not significantly influence actualization of searching (β=-0.172, P=.11), watching others (β=-0.077, P=.50), or guidance (β=-0.005, P=.96) affordances. Users with the agreeableness trait actualized comparison (β=0.213, P=.02), guidance (β=0.259, P=.003), and encouragement (β=0.244, P=.01) affordances, while the effect of the agreeableness trait on actualization of watching others was not significant (β=0.143, P=.13). Extravert users actualized recognition (β=0.191, P<.001), self-presentation (β=0.165, P=.002), and watching others (β=0.167, P=.003) affordances, but did not actualize updating affordances (β=0.001, P=.98). Finally, a lower emotional stability trait did not significantly influence any of the hypothesized affordances, with nonsignificant effects on guidance (β=-0.083, P=.30), reminding (β=-0.093, P=.21), and updates (β=-0.036, P=.49).

Conclusions: Our study shows that certain personality traits are associated with the actualization of specific affordances. These findings underscore the need to tailor fitness app affordances to individual differences, rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all approach. Designing fitness app functionality that aligns with various personality traits may promote deeper and more sustained user engagement. Further research is needed to investigate the relationship between personality traits and app affordance actualization.

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成人健身应用程序功能实现的个性驱动差异:定量调查研究。
背景:健身应用旨在通过鼓励持续的健康习惯来促进个人健康。尽管它们被广泛使用,但保持用户粘性仍然是一个挑战。针对健身应用的研究表明,应用的可视性是影响用户参与度的关键因素之一。一些功能,如运动指导和活动状态更新,如果用户实现了他们的健康目标,就会支持用户实现这些目标。然而,这些启示需要由用户实现,以抓住这些好处。虽然识别这些应用程序功能可以加深我们对用户与应用程序交互的洞察力,但人格特征对这些功能实现的影响仍未得到充分探索。目的:本研究旨在探讨人格特质对健身app承诺实现的影响。方法:在功能支持实现理论和大五人格框架的基础上,对特定人格特征对特定应用功能支持实现的影响进行假设。我们通过对Fitbit应用程序(b谷歌LLC)成年用户(N=442)的调查来验证这些假设。我们使用文献中有效的测量方法来评估这些变量。我们使用基于协方差的结构方程模型分析调查数据。结果:我们的研究结果揭示了基于用户个性特征的不同功能实现模式。责任心人格特质的用户主要实现更新能力的能力(β=0.136, P= 0.01),而责任心人格特质对奖励能力(β=-0.154, P=.06)、竞争能力(β=-0.118, P=.18)、比较能力(β=-0.084, P=.33)、提醒能力(β=-0.060, P=.44)和指导能力(β=-0.006, P=.95)的能力实现的影响不显著。经验开放性对更新启示的实现有显著的正向影响(β=0.227, P= 0.001),但对搜索启示(β=-0.172, P= 0.11)、观察启示(β=-0.077, P= 0.50)、指导启示(β=-0.005, P= 0.96)的实现无显著影响。具有亲和性特质的用户实现了比较(β=0.213, P= 0.02)、引导(β=0.259, P= 0.003)和鼓励(β=0.244, P= 0.01)的认知能力,而亲和性特质对观察他人的认知能力的影响不显著(β=0.143, P= 0.13)。结论:研究表明,人格特质与特定认知的实现存在关联。这些发现强调了根据个体差异定制健身应用的必要性,而不是依靠一刀切的方法。设计符合不同个性特征的健身应用功能,可能会促进更深入、更持久的用户粘性。人格特质与应用程序可视性实现之间的关系有待进一步研究。
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