TY - GEN
T1 - Predictors of Acceptance and Rejection of Online Peer Support Groups as a Digital Wellbeing Tool
AU - McAlaney, John
AU - Aldhayan, Manal
AU - Almourad, Mohamed Basel
AU - Cham, Sainabou
AU - Ali, Raian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Digital media usage can be problematic; exhibiting symptoms of behavioural addiction such as mood modification, tolerance, conflict, salience, withdrawal symptoms and relapse. Google Digital Wellbeing and Apple Screen Time are examples of an emerging family of tools to help people have a healthier and more conscious relationship with technology. Peer support groups is a known technique for behaviour change and relapse prevention. It can be facilitated online, especially with advanced social networking techniques. Elements of peer support groups are being already embedded in digital wellbeing tools, e.g. peer comparisons, peer commitments, collective usage limit-setting and family time. However, there is a lack of research about the factors influencing people acceptance and rejection of online peer support groups to enhance digital wellbeing. Previous work has qualitatively explored the acceptance and rejection factors to join and participate in such groups. In this paper, we quantitatively study the relationship between culture, personality, self-control, gender, willingness to join the groups and perception of their usefulness, on such acceptance and rejection factors. The qualitative phase included two focus groups and 16 interviews while the quantitative phase consisted of a survey (215 participants). We found a greater number of significant models to predict rejection factors than acceptance factors, although in all cases the amount of variance explained by the models was relatively small. This demonstrates the need to design and, also, introduce such technique in a contextualised and personalised style to avoid rejection and reactance.
AB - Digital media usage can be problematic; exhibiting symptoms of behavioural addiction such as mood modification, tolerance, conflict, salience, withdrawal symptoms and relapse. Google Digital Wellbeing and Apple Screen Time are examples of an emerging family of tools to help people have a healthier and more conscious relationship with technology. Peer support groups is a known technique for behaviour change and relapse prevention. It can be facilitated online, especially with advanced social networking techniques. Elements of peer support groups are being already embedded in digital wellbeing tools, e.g. peer comparisons, peer commitments, collective usage limit-setting and family time. However, there is a lack of research about the factors influencing people acceptance and rejection of online peer support groups to enhance digital wellbeing. Previous work has qualitatively explored the acceptance and rejection factors to join and participate in such groups. In this paper, we quantitatively study the relationship between culture, personality, self-control, gender, willingness to join the groups and perception of their usefulness, on such acceptance and rejection factors. The qualitative phase included two focus groups and 16 interviews while the quantitative phase consisted of a survey (215 participants). We found a greater number of significant models to predict rejection factors than acceptance factors, although in all cases the amount of variance explained by the models was relatively small. This demonstrates the need to design and, also, introduce such technique in a contextualised and personalised style to avoid rejection and reactance.
KW - Behavioural change
KW - Digital addiction
KW - Digital wellbeing
KW - Online peer groups
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85085522154
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-45697-9_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-45697-9_10
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85085522154
SN - 9783030456962
T3 - Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
SP - 95
EP - 107
BT - Trends and Innovations in Information Systems and Technologies - Volume 3, , WorldCIST 2020
A2 - Rocha, Álvaro
A2 - Adeli, Hojjat
A2 - Reis, Luís Paulo
A2 - Costanzo, Sandra
A2 - Orovic, Irena
A2 - Moreira, Fernando
PB - Springer
T2 - 8th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, WorldCIST 2020
Y2 - 7 April 2020 through 10 April 2020
ER -