了解人们对情绪追踪应用程序的使用情况及看法:访谈研究
Understanding People's Use of and Perspectives on Mood-Tracking Apps: Interview Study.
作者信息
Schueller Stephen M, Neary Martha, Lai Jocelyn, Epstein Daniel A
机构信息
Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.
Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.
出版信息
JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Aug 11;8(8):e29368. doi: 10.2196/29368.
BACKGROUND
Supporting mental health and wellness is of increasing interest due to a growing recognition of the prevalence and burden of mental health issues. Mood is a central aspect of mental health, and several technologies, especially mobile apps, have helped people track and understand it. However, despite formative work on and dissemination of mood-tracking apps, it is not well understood how mood-tracking apps used in real-world contexts might benefit people and what people hope to gain from them.
OBJECTIVE
To address this gap, the purpose of this study was to understand motivations for and experiences in using mood-tracking apps from people who used them in real-world contexts.
METHODS
We interviewed 22 participants who had used mood-tracking apps using a semistructured interview and card sorting task. The interview focused on their experiences using a mood-tracking app. We then conducted a card sorting task using screenshots of various data entry and data review features from mood-tracking apps. We used thematic analysis to identify themes around why people use mood-tracking apps, what they found useful about them, and where people felt these apps fell short.
RESULTS
Users of mood-tracking apps were primarily motivated by negative life events or shifts in their own mental health that prompted them to engage in tracking and improve their situation. In general, participants felt that using a mood-tracking app facilitated self-awareness and helped them to look back on a previous emotion or mood experience to understand what was happening. Interestingly, some users reported less inclination to document their negative mood states and preferred to document their positive moods. There was a range of preferences for personalization and simplicity of tracking. Overall, users also liked features in which their previous tracked emotions and moods were visualized in figures or calendar form to understand trends. One gap in available mood-tracking apps was the lack of app-facilitated recommendations or suggestions for how to interpret their own data or improve their mood.
CONCLUSIONS
Although people find various features of mood-tracking apps helpful, the way people use mood-tracking apps, such as avoiding entering negative moods, tracking infrequently, or wanting support to understand or change their moods, demonstrate opportunities for improvement. Understanding why and how people are using current technologies can provide insights to guide future designs and implementations.
背景
由于对心理健康问题的患病率和负担的认识不断提高,支持心理健康和幸福感越来越受到关注。情绪是心理健康的核心方面,多种技术,尤其是移动应用程序,已帮助人们追踪和理解情绪。然而,尽管在情绪追踪应用程序方面已开展了形成性工作并进行了推广,但人们对在现实世界中使用情绪追踪应用程序如何使人们受益以及人们希望从中获得什么仍了解不足。
目的
为了填补这一空白,本研究的目的是了解在现实世界中使用情绪追踪应用程序的人们使用这些应用程序的动机和体验。
方法
我们对22名使用过情绪追踪应用程序的参与者进行了半结构化访谈和卡片分类任务。访谈聚焦于他们使用情绪追踪应用程序的体验。然后,我们使用情绪追踪应用程序各种数据输入和数据查看功能的屏幕截图进行了卡片分类任务。我们使用主题分析来确定围绕人们使用情绪追踪应用程序的原因、他们认为这些应用程序有用之处以及人们认为这些应用程序不足之处的主题。
结果
情绪追踪应用程序的用户主要受负面生活事件或自身心理健康变化的驱使,这些促使他们进行追踪并改善自身状况。总体而言,参与者认为使用情绪追踪应用程序有助于自我认知,并帮助他们回顾之前的情绪体验以了解发生了什么。有趣的是,一些用户报告说记录负面情绪状态的倾向较小,更喜欢记录积极情绪。对于追踪的个性化和简单性有多种偏好。总体而言,用户也喜欢将他们之前追踪的情绪以图表或日历形式可视化以了解趋势的功能。现有情绪追踪应用程序的一个不足之处是缺乏应用程序提供的关于如何解释自己的数据或改善情绪的建议。
结论
尽管人们发现情绪追踪应用程序的各种功能很有帮助,但人们使用情绪追踪应用程序的方式,例如避免输入负面情绪、不频繁追踪或希望获得支持以理解或改变情绪,显示出改进的机会。了解人们使用当前技术的原因和方式可以为指导未来的设计和实施提供见解。