Shahu, A., Pechstein, F., & Michahelles, F. (2024). Beyond Screen Time: Exploring Smartwatch Interventions for Digital Well-Being. In Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024 (pp. 83–98). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3670653.3670674
E193 - Institut für Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology
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Published in:
Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024
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ISBN:
9798400709982
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Date (published):
1-Sep-2024
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Event name:
Mensch und Computer 2024 (MuC '24)
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Event date:
1-Sep-2024 - 4-Sep-2024
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Event place:
Germany
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Number of Pages:
16
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Publisher:
Association for Computing Machinery, New York
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Digital detox; Screen time reduction; Wearable technologies; Intervention design; Smartwatch integration; Mixed methods approach
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Abstract:
In the digital age, technology permeates every aspect of our lives, offering connectivity but also posing risks to our well-being due to overuse. The concept of "digital detox" has emerged as a response, with smartphone apps supporting this process, yet the potential of wearable tech like smartwatches is less explored. Our study develops and tests a smartwatch-integrated digital detox aid, aiming to seamlessly blend with tech ecosystems offering a holistic solution. A preliminary mixed method user study (n=6) over two weeks assessed its efficacy in cutting down phone usage and app screen time, alongside monitoring phone interactions and physiological data. Initial results showed a decrease in screen time, which diminished in the second week, suggesting participant resistance and the intervention’s perceived intrusiveness. Despite proving the concept’s feasibility, the need for more user-aligned intervention methods and technical enhancements is clear, pointing to areas for future improvement.
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Research Areas:
Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology: 100%