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“最新消息:我怀孕了!”:推断经期追踪应用程序的全球下载量及使用原因

"UPDATE: I'm pregnant!": Inferring global downloads and reasons for using menstrual tracking apps.

作者信息

Rampazzo Francesco, Raybould Alyce, Rampazzo Pietro, Barker Ross, Leasure Douglas

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2024 Nov 21;10:20552076241298315. doi: 10.1177/20552076241298315. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The market for smartphone apps tracking menstrual cycles has expanded in recent years. These apps market themselves as empowering users to achieve their reproductive goals and maximize the chance of pregnancy. This paper presents the first open-access quantification of menstrual tracking app downloads globally, covering both the Global North and South. We also explore macro and micro-level reasons for app usage, testing national associations with downloads and analyzing user reviews.

METHODS

We use data on app installations, reviews, and ratings from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store to estimate global app downloads using a Bayesian model. We perform regressions to test for national predictors of use, and multilingual topic models to analyze/cluster reviews left by users to understand individual reasons for use.

RESULTS

We find that the majority of downloads are for three apps: Clue, Flo, and Period Tracker. Higher modern contraceptive prevalence and internet access are associated with more downloads, while low-income countries tend to have fewer. In low-income countries, a higher unmet need for family planning and total fertility rate are associated with more downloads. Individual reviews reveal the most common reasons for use are menstrual cycle tracking, achieving a pregnancy, community engagement, and avoiding pregnancy.

CONCLUSION

Existing research on menstrual tracking apps is largely confined to the Global North, but our study finds the use of these apps to be as prevalent throughout the Global South. Future research needs to urgently understand the implications these apps could have in a diversity of contexts.

摘要

目的

近年来,追踪月经周期的智能手机应用市场不断扩大。这些应用将自己宣传为能帮助用户实现生殖目标并最大化怀孕几率的工具。本文首次对全球范围内(包括全球北方和南方)月经追踪应用的下载量进行了公开量化。我们还探究了应用使用的宏观和微观层面原因,测试了与下载量相关的国家关联因素,并分析了用户评论。

方法

我们使用来自谷歌应用商店和苹果应用商店的应用安装、评论及评分数据,通过贝叶斯模型估算全球应用下载量。我们进行回归分析以测试使用的国家预测因素,并使用多语言主题模型分析/聚类用户留下的评论,以了解个人使用原因。

结果

我们发现大部分下载量集中在三款应用:Clue、Flo和经期追踪器。现代避孕普及率较高和互联网接入率较高与更多的下载量相关,而低收入国家的下载量往往较少。在低收入国家,计划生育未满足需求较高和总生育率较高与更多的下载量相关。个人评论显示,使用这些应用的最常见原因是月经周期追踪、怀孕、社区参与和避免怀孕。

结论

现有的关于月经追踪应用的研究主要局限于全球北方,但我们的研究发现这些应用在全球南方的使用也同样普遍。未来的研究迫切需要了解这些应用在不同背景下可能产生的影响。

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