Department of Psychology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.
School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2021 Jul 8;9(7):e28677. doi: 10.2196/28677.
Resilience is the capability, resources, and processes that are available to a person or system to adapt successfully in the face of stress or adversity. Given that resilience can be enhanced, using advances in technology to deliver and evaluate the impact of resilience interventions is warranted. Evidence supports the effectiveness of the resilience-building JoyPop app in improving resilience-related outcomes after use; however, experiential data from users is also needed to provide a more comprehensive account of its utility.
The aim of this study was to explore users' experiences with the JoyPop app and their perspectives on its utility.
This qualitative description study involved a combination of group and one-on-one semistructured interviews with a subset of first-year undergraduate students who participated in a larger evaluation of the JoyPop app. Participants used the app for a 4-week period and were subsequently asked about their frequency of app use, most and least used features (and associated reasons), most and least helpful features (and associated reasons), barriers to use, facilitators of use and continuation, and recommendations for improvement. Data were coded and categorized through inductive content analysis.
The sample of 30 participants included 24 females and 6 males, with a mean age of 18.77 years (SD 2.30). App use ranged from 1 to 5 times daily (mean 2.11, SD 0.74), with the majority indicating that they used the app at least twice daily. The Rate My Mood, Journal, and SquareMoves features were reported to be used most often, while the Rate My Mood, Journal, and Breathing Exercises features were identified as the most helpful. A number of themes and subthemes pertaining to facilitators of app use (prompts, creating routine, self-monitoring opportunities, expressive opportunities), barriers to app use (editing, lack of variety, student lifestyle), outcomes of app use (increased awareness, checking in with oneself, helpful distraction, emotional control), and recommendations for app improvement (adding more features, enhancing existing features, enhancing tracking abilities, providing personalization) were identified.
This study provides insight into the aspects of the JoyPop app that motivated and benefitted users, as well as measures that can be taken to improve user experiences and promote longer-term uptake. Users were willing to engage with the app and incorporate it into their routine, and they valued the ability to self-monitor, express emotion, and engage in distraction.
韧性是指个人或系统在面对压力或逆境时成功适应所需的能力、资源和过程。鉴于韧性可以增强,因此利用技术进步来提供和评估韧性干预措施的效果是合理的。有证据表明,JoyPop 应用程序在增强韧性方面的有效性,可改善使用后的韧性相关结果;然而,也需要用户的体验数据来更全面地说明其效用。
本研究旨在探讨用户对 JoyPop 应用程序的体验及其对其效用的看法。
这是一项定性描述研究,结合了一组参与者的小组和一对一半结构化访谈,这些参与者是参与 JoyPop 应用程序更大规模评估的一年级本科生。参与者使用该应用程序 4 周,随后被问及他们的应用程序使用频率、最常使用和最不常使用的功能(及其相关原因)、最有帮助和最没有帮助的功能(及其相关原因)、使用障碍、使用和持续使用的促进因素以及改进建议。通过归纳内容分析对数据进行编码和分类。
30 名参与者的样本包括 24 名女性和 6 名男性,平均年龄为 18.77 岁(SD 2.30)。应用程序的使用频率从每天 1 次到 5 次不等(平均 2.11,SD 0.74),大多数参与者表示他们每天至少使用该应用程序 2 次。报告说,Rate My Mood、Journal 和 SquareMoves 功能最常使用,而 Rate My Mood、Journal 和 Breathing Exercises 功能最有帮助。确定了一些与应用程序使用的促进因素(提示、创建常规、自我监测机会、表达机会)、应用程序使用的障碍(编辑、缺乏多样性、学生生活方式)、应用程序使用的结果(增强意识、自我检查、有益的分散注意力、情绪控制)和应用程序改进的建议(添加更多功能、增强现有功能、增强跟踪能力、提供个性化)有关的主题和子主题。
本研究深入了解了激发和使用户受益的 JoyPop 应用程序的各个方面,以及可以采取哪些措施来改善用户体验并促进长期采用。用户愿意使用该应用程序并将其融入日常生活中,他们重视自我监测、表达情感和分散注意力的能力。