Borges Allison, Caviness Celeste, Abrantes Ana M, Herman Debra, Grimone Kristin, Agu Emmanuel, Stein Michael D
Behavioral Health, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Mhealth. 2022 Nov 28;9:6. doi: 10.21037/mhealth-21-55. eCollection 2023.
mHealth technology can be used as a potential intervention for alcohol-related consequences. Applications designed to monitor alcohol use and relay information to the user may help to reduce risky behavior. Acceptability of such applications needs to be assessed.
Survey data from 139 participants (29.8 years on average, 58% female) completing a single-session study for developing an application to detect blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from gait was analyzed to examine user preferences. Participants reported on their interest in an application for monitoring BAC from gait. Participants also reported on their preference for controlling features of the application. Acceptability and feasibility data were collected. Data were examined for the entire sample as well as differences in preference by age and gender were examined.
The majority of the sample indicated that they were interested in using an mHealth application to infer BAC from their gait. Users were interested in being able to control features of the application, such as monitoring BAC and reporting information to other individuals. Adults, as compared to emerging adults, preferred the ability to turn off the BAC-monitoring feature of the app. Females reported a preference for an app that does not allow the user to turn off notifications for BAC as well as safety features of the app.
Results of the survey data indicate general interest in mHealth technology that monitors BAC from passive input. These results suggest that such an app may be accepted and used as an intervention for monitoring alcohol levels, which could mediate drinking and alcohol-related consequences.
移动健康技术可作为一种针对酒精相关后果的潜在干预手段。旨在监测酒精使用情况并向用户传递信息的应用程序可能有助于减少危险行为。此类应用程序的可接受性需要进行评估。
对139名参与者(平均年龄29.8岁,58%为女性)的调查数据进行分析,这些参与者完成了一项单阶段研究,该研究旨在开发一款通过步态检测血液酒精浓度(BAC)的应用程序,以检查用户偏好。参与者报告了他们对通过步态监测BAC的应用程序的兴趣。参与者还报告了他们对应用程序控制功能的偏好。收集了可接受性和可行性数据。对整个样本的数据进行了检查,并研究了年龄和性别在偏好方面的差异。
大多数样本表示他们有兴趣使用移动健康应用程序从步态中推断BAC。用户有兴趣能够控制应用程序的功能,例如监测BAC并向其他人报告信息。与新兴成年人相比,成年人更喜欢关闭应用程序BAC监测功能的能力。女性报告更喜欢一款不允许用户关闭BAC通知以及应用程序安全功能的应用程序。
调查数据结果表明,人们对通过被动输入监测BAC的移动健康技术普遍感兴趣。这些结果表明,这样的应用程序可能会被接受并用作监测酒精水平的干预手段,这可能会调节饮酒及与酒精相关的后果。