Unintended Consequences of Digital Behavior Change Interventions

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL European Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1027/2512-8442/a000149
Chenxi Pan, Monika Urban, Benjamin Schüz
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Abstract: Background: Digital Behavior Change Interventions (DBCIs) offer substantial potential to widely disseminate prevention and health promotion content. One key issue remains the absence of high-quality evidence of the effects of DBCIs for long-term health outcomes and unintended consequences. Here, we argue that in addition to better-quality evidence for effects on health, a more consideration of unintended consequences of DBCIs on multiple levels is warranted. Objectives: We suggest a multilevel perspective on unintended consequences of DBCIs building on a socio-ecological understanding of health promotion and prevention. Methods: Narrative literature review. Results: Unintended consequences of DBCIs can be located on the level of the individual engaging with DBCIs, on a level of social interactions, and on the level of health services, in multiple domains from health-related, behavior modification, affective aspects to data privacy and financial implications. Implications: Our proposed social–ecological perspective improves the classification of unintended consequences of DBCIs. This could facilitate building a cumulative evidence base to support the development of more effective and inclusive DBCIs.
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摘要:背景:数字行为改变干预(DBCIs)为广泛传播预防和健康促进内容提供了巨大的潜力。一个关键问题仍然是缺乏高质量的证据来证明 DBCI 对长期健康结果和意外后果的影响。在此,我们认为,除了需要更高质量的证据来证明对健康的影响外,还需要从多个层面更多地考虑 DBCI 的意外后果。目标:我们基于对健康促进和预防的社会生态学理解,建议从多层次的角度来看待 DBCI 的意外后果。方法:叙述性文献综述。结果:DBCIs的意外后果可以从参与DBCIs的个人层面、社会交往层面和医疗服务层面等多个方面进行分析,包括健康相关、行为改变、情感方面、数据隐私和财务影响等。影响:我们提出的社会生态观点改进了对 DBCI 意外后果的分类。这将有助于建立一个累积的证据库,以支持开发更有效、更具包容性的数据收集和传播基础设施。
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