Evitapp: Persuasive Application for Physical Activity and Smoking Cessation †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Related Work
2.1. Persuasive Technologies for Physical Activity
2.2. Persuasive Technologies for Smoking Cessation
3. Evitapp: Design and Implementation
3.1. Persuasive Strategies and Mockups
3.2. Final Applications
4. Methodology
4.1. Data Collection
- Fagerström Test is an instrument for measuring physical nicotine dependence. The test has six questions, and the results indicate whether users have low, moderate, or high dependence [39].
- DIGCOMP is an instrument to measure digital competences, i.e., set of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to be functional in a digital environment. Users are categorized into one of four possible groups, according to their digital skill levels: none, low, basic or above basic [40].
- System usability scale (SUS) is a Likert Scale which includes 10 questions and it permits quickly to measure the usability of the system. In this, scores over 80 indicate very good usability, while scores below 60 indicate poor usability [41].
4.2. Participants
4.3. Experiment
5. Results
5.1. User Experience
5.2. Evitapp Persuasion
5.3. Qualitative Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Funding
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Item | |
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1 | It is easy to input an activity/cigarette |
2 | It is easy to remove an activity/cigarette |
3 | The tree image represented my progress accurately |
4 | The application was available when I wanted to use it |
5 | I was always notified of any change in my tree image |
6 | The images used for each element were adequate |
7 | The application notified me daily to remind me to use it |
8 | I liked being able to see the trees for other members of the group |
9 | I liked being able to see the details for each element in the tree image |
10 | The way to input information in a day that I missed is simple |
P | Age | G | Used Application | Digital Skills | IPAQ | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phys. | Smok. | |||||
P1 | 25 | M | • | Above Basic | Moderate | |
P2 | 25 | M | • | Above Basic | Low | |
P3 | 24 | M | • | Above Basic | Moderate | |
P4 | 24 | F | • | Above Basic | Moderate | |
P5 | 25 | F | • | Above Basic | Moderate | |
P6 | 22 | F | • | Basic | Moderate | |
P7 | 53 | M | • | Basic | Low | |
P8 | 24 | M | • | • | Above Basic | Low |
P9 | 25 | F | • | Above Basic | ||
P10 | 25 | M | • | • | Above Basic | Moderate |
P11 | 26 | F | • | Above Basic | ||
P12 | 26 | M | • | Above Basic | ||
P13 | 28 | M | • | Above Basic | ||
P14 | 31 | M | • | Above Basic | ||
P15 | 23 | M | • | Above Basic | ||
P16 | 57 | F | • | • | Above Basic | Low |
P17 | 20 | M | • | • | Above Basic | Low |
P18 | 45 | F | • | • | Above Basic | Moderate |
P19 | 27 | M | • | Above Basic |
SUS | Evitapp | |
---|---|---|
Smoking Cessation | 86.4 | 4.3 |
Physical Activity | 90 | 4.6 |
Both-Smoking | 83.5 | 4.4 |
Both-Physical | 87 | 4.4 |
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Bascur, A.; Rossel, P.O.; Herskovic, V.; Martínez-Carrasco, C. Evitapp: Persuasive Application for Physical Activity and Smoking Cessation. Proceedings 2018, 2, 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191208
Bascur A, Rossel PO, Herskovic V, Martínez-Carrasco C. Evitapp: Persuasive Application for Physical Activity and Smoking Cessation. Proceedings. 2018; 2(19):1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191208
Chicago/Turabian StyleBascur, Antonio, Pedro O. Rossel, Valeria Herskovic, and Claudia Martínez-Carrasco. 2018. "Evitapp: Persuasive Application for Physical Activity and Smoking Cessation" Proceedings 2, no. 19: 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191208
APA StyleBascur, A., Rossel, P. O., Herskovic, V., & Martínez-Carrasco, C. (2018). Evitapp: Persuasive Application for Physical Activity and Smoking Cessation. Proceedings, 2(19), 1208. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2191208