Considering the Role of Information and Context in Promoting Health-Related Behavioral Change.

Annie T Chen, Shana Johnny, Rahul Chaliparambil, Sharon Wong, Joseph E Glass
Author Information
  1. Annie T Chen: University of Washington, United States.
  2. Shana Johnny: University of Washington, United States.
  3. Rahul Chaliparambil: Northwestern University, United States.
  4. Sharon Wong: University of Washington, United States.
  5. Joseph E Glass: Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, USA.

Abstract

This poster considers the role that information and context may play in health management. We employ a well-known taxonomy of techniques for promoting behavioral change to consider how social media authors describe their recovery from substance use. We harvest discussion posts from subreddits, or discussion forums, about alcohol, cannabis, and opioids, and perform content analysis to identify behavioral change techniques (BCTs) described in the content. We then consider the role that the context of information use plays in these BCTs, as well as how interventions and technologies might be leveraged to better support the recovery process.

Keywords

References

  1. Qual Health Res. 2005 Nov;15(9):1277-88 [PMID: 16204405]
  2. Addiction. 2022 May;117(5):1220-1241 [PMID: 34514668]
  3. Am J Health Promot. 1997 Sep-Oct;12(1):38-48 [PMID: 10170434]
  4. Qual Health Res. 2017 Jan;27(1):89-99 [PMID: 27956659]
  5. Implement Sci. 2011 Apr 23;6:42 [PMID: 21513547]
  6. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021 Feb 05;70(5):162-166 [PMID: 33539336]
  7. Lancet. 2013 Nov 9;382(9904):1575-86 [PMID: 23993280]

Grants

  1. R21 DA056684/NIDA NIH HHS

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0contextuseroleinformationhealthtechniquesbehavioralchangeconsiderrecoverysubstancediscussioncontentBCTsInformationbehaviorposterconsidersmayplaymanagementemploywell-knowntaxonomypromotingsocialmediaauthorsdescribeharvestpostssubredditsforumsalcoholcannabisopioidsperformanalysisidentifydescribedplayswellinterventionstechnologiesmightleveragedbettersupportprocessConsideringRoleContextPromotingHealth-RelatedBehavioralChangedisordertime

Similar Articles

Cited By

No available data.