Mashfiqui Rabbi, Meredith Philyaw-Kotov, Jinseok Lee, Anthony Mansour, Laura Dent, Xiaolei Wang, Rebecca Cunningham, Erin Bonar, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Predrag Klasnja, Maureen Walton, Susan Murphy
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Abstract
Despite the recent progress in sensor technologies, many relevant health data can be only captured with manual input (e.g., food intake, stress appraisal, subjective emotion, substance use). A common problem of manual logging is that users often disengage within a short time because of high burden. In this work, we propose SARA, a novel app to engage users with ongoing tracking using timely rewards thereby reinforcing users for data input. SARA is developed for adolescents and emerging adults at risk for substance abuse. The rewards in SARA are designed to be developmentally and culturally appropriate to the target demographic and are theoretically grounded in the behavioral science literature. In this paper, we describe SARA and its rewards to increase data collection. We also briefly discuss future plans to evaluate SARA and develop just in time adaptive interventions for engagement and behavior change.
尽管传感器技术近年来取得了长足进步,但许多相关的健康数据(如食物摄入量、压力评估、主观情绪、药物使用等)仍只能通过手动输入来获取。手动记录的一个常见问题是,由于负担过重,用户往往在短时间内就会放弃。在这项工作中,我们提出了一款新颖的应用程序--SARA,利用及时奖励吸引用户持续跟踪,从而强化用户的数据输入。SARA 专为有药物滥用风险的青少年和新成人开发。SARA 中的奖励设计适合目标人群的发展和文化,并以行为科学文献为理论基础。在本文中,我们将介绍 SARA 及其奖励,以增加数据收集。我们还简要讨论了评估 SARA 的未来计划,以及为参与和行为改变开发及时的适应性干预措施。