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BeUpright: Posture Correction Using Relational Norm Intervention.

Jaemyung Shin1, Jina Huh2, Bumsoo Kang3, Jinhan Kim4, Taiwoo Park5, Junewha Song6.   

Abstract

Research shows the critical role of social relationships in behavior change, and the advancement of mobile technologies brings new opportunities of using online social support for persuasive applications. In this paper, we propose Relational Norm Intervention (RNI) model for behavior change, which involves two individuals as a target user and a helper respectively. RNI model uses Negative Reinforcement and Other-Regarding Preferences as motivating factors for behavior change. The model features the passive participation of a helper who will undergo artificially generated discomforts (e.g., limited access to a mobile device) when a target user performs against a target behavior. Based on in-depth discussions from a two-phase design workshop, we designed and implemented BeUpright, a mobile application employing RNI model to correct sitting posture of a target user. Also, we conducted a two-week study to evaluate the effectiveness and user experience of BeUpright. The study showed that RNI model has a potential to increase efficacy, in terms of behavior change, compared to conventional notification approaches. The most influential factor of RNI model in the changing the behavior of target users was the intention to avoid discomforting their helpers. RNI model also showed a potential to help unmotivated individuals in behavior change. We discuss the mechanism of RNI model in relation to prior literature on behavior change and implications of exploiting discomfort in mobile behavior change services.

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Keywords:  Behavior change; negative reinforcement; other-regarding preferences; posture correction; relational norm intervention; social persuasion

Year:  2016        PMID: 27478881      PMCID: PMC4962064          DOI: 10.1145/2858036.2858561

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst


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