| Literature DB >> 25491243 |
Ramesh Manuvinakurike1, Wayne F Velicer, Timothy W Bickmore.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Automated health behavior change interventions show promise, but suffer from high attrition and disuse. The Internet abounds with thousands of personal narrative accounts of health behavior change that could not only provide useful information and motivation for others who are also trying to change, but an endless source of novel, entertaining stories that may keep participants more engaged than messages authored by interventionists.Entities:
Keywords: animation; behavioral medicine; consumer health; health informatics; natural language processing; self-efficacy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25491243 PMCID: PMC4275489 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.3702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Sources of the stories and the number of stories selected from the sources.
| Website (sources of stories) | Number of stories |
| Experience Project [ | 40 |
| PatientsLikeMe [ | 40 |
| HealthTalkOnline [ | 40 |
| About.com [ | 23 |
| Weight Loss Resources [ | 20 |
| Yahoo! Lifestyle [ | 20 |
| Blubberbusters [ | 20 |
| 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet! [ | 15 |
| Weight Loss Success Stories [ | 12 |
| Fitbie [ | 9 |
| People [ | 8 |
| Good Housekeeping [ | 5 |
| Ladies’ Home Journal [ | 5 |
| Woman’s Day [ | 3 |
| Total | 260 |
Processes of change used in indexing algorithm [32].
| Processes of change | Description |
| 1. Consciousness raising | Attempt to seek out information concerning their problem behavior |
| 2. Dramatic relief | Increased emotional experiences followed by reduced affect if appropriate action can be taken |
| 3. Substance use | Use of medication |
| 4. Social liberation | Increase in social opportunities |
| 5. Self–re-evaluation | Cognitive and affective assessments of one’s self-image |
| 6. Stimulus control | Removes cues for unhealthy habits and adds prompts for healthier alternatives |
| 7. Helping relationship | Combine caring, trust, openness, and acceptance as well as support for the healthy behavior change |
| 8. Counter conditioning | Learning of healthier behaviors that can substitute for problem behaviors |
| 9. Reinforcement management | Consequences for taking steps in a particular direction |
| 10. Self-liberation | Belief that one can change and the commitment and recommitment to act on that belief |
| 11. Environmental re-evaluation | Affective and cognitive assessments of how the presence or absence of a personal habit affects one’s social environment |
Figure 1Relation between stages and processes of change for weight loss [32].
Relevant stage of change classifier [19].
| Class | Processes of change | Stage of change | Classification accuracy | F-measure |
| 1 | Consciousness raising, environmental re-evaluation, dramatic relief | Precontemplation | 0.88 | 0.91 |
| 2 | Consciousness raising, environmental re-evaluation, dramatic relief, helping relationship, social liberation | Contemplation | 0.94 | 0.96 |
| 3 | Helping relationship, social liberation | Preparation | 0.87 | 0.93 |
| 4 | Helping relationship, social liberation, self-liberation, self–re-evaluation, stimulus control, substance use, counter conditioning, reinforcement management | Action | 0.98 | 0.95 |
| 5 | Counter conditioning, reinforcement management | Maintenance | 0.84 | 0.91 |
Figure 2Animated conversational agent interface.
Participant demographics.
| Measure | All participants | Agent | Text | |||
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| (N=103) | Indexed (n=35) | Random (n=19) | Indexed (n=26) | Random (n=23) | |
| Sex (female), n (%) | 55 (53.4) | 18 (51) | 10 (53) | 15 (58) | 12 (52) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 35.2 (11.1) | 36.1 (12) | 33.5 (11) | 36.9 (10) | 33.3 (11) | |
| Race (white), n (%) | 85 (82.5) | 31 (89) | 15 (79) | 20 (77) | 17 (74) | |
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| <High school | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
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| High school | 18 (17.5) | 7 (20) | 3 (16) | 3 (12) | 5 (22) |
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| >High school | 85 (82.5) | 28 (80) | 16 (84) | 23 (89) | 18 (78) |
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| Precontemplation | 67 (65.0) | 24 (69) | 12 (63) | 17 (65) | 14 (61) |
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| Contemplation | 20 (19.4) | 5 (14) | 5 (26) | 5 (19) | 5 (22) |
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| Preparation | 12 (11.7) | 4 (11) | 2 (11) | 3 (12) | 3 (13) |
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| Action | 4 (3.9) | 2 (6) | 0 (0) | 1 (4) | 1 (4) |
Primary outcomes by study condition.
| Measure | Agent, mean (SD) | Text, mean (SD) | ||
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| Indexed | Random | Indexed | Random |
| Self-efficacy (post-pre) | 5.54 (4.54) | 0.68 (7.40) | 3.54 (3.66) | 0.87 (3.98) |
| Decisional balance (post-pre) | 0.37 (6.19) | 1.89 (9.04) | 0.27 (5.61) | –0.35 (2.23) |
| Enjoyment | 2.15 (0.88) | 2.45 (1.05) | 3.15 (0.83) | 2.89 (0.64) |
| Understandability | 3.13 (0.85) | 2.82 (0.99) | 1.31 (0.69) | 1.87 (0.64) |
| Identification | 1.58 (0.73) | 1.55 (0.71) | 2.89 (0.86) | 2.32 (0.63) |