支持行为改变的心理障碍本体论

Yousef Alfaifi, F. Grasso, V. Tamma
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帮助人们采用和保持更健康的生活方式是行为改变干预措施的主要目标。成功的干预措施需要考虑到阻碍人们从事健康行为的各种障碍(信息、环境或心理)。模拟这些干预措施的计算方法主要集中在信息需求或说服技术上。本文提出的研究是专门针对创建一个正式的概念模型的心理概念障碍的健康行为,通过本体论的手段,即。所有利益相关者共享的明确的、机器可读的概念规范~\citeStuder-et-al98。该模型考虑了其他相关的患者概念,以更好地理解患者的行为。这种机器可读的知识可以作为寻找行为改变的正确干预措施的背景。虽然该模型是通用的,可扩展到包括其他疾病和行为,但我们的研究使用2型糖尿病来描述行为改变的问题。
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An Ontology of Psychological Barriers to Support Behaviour Change
Helping people to adopt and maintain healthier lifestyles is a primary goal of behaviour change interventions. Successful interventions need to account for different barriers (informational, environmental, or psychological) that prevent people from engaging in healthy behaviours. Computational approaches to modelling these interventions focus primarily on informational needs, or on persuasive techniques. The study presented in this paper is specifically aimed at creating a formal conceptual model of the psychological notion of barriers to healthy behaviour, by means of an ontology,i.e. an explicit and machine readable specification of a conceptualisation shared by all the stakeholders~\citeStuder-et-al98. The model accounts for other related patient concepts to understand patient behaviour better. This machine-readable knowledge can function as a background to finding the right interventions for behaviour change. Whilst the model is generic and expandable to include other diseases and behaviours, our study uses type 2 diabetes to contextualise the problem of behaviour change.
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