Using a Smartwatch App to Understand Young Adult Substance Use: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Jun 20, 2024JMIR human factors

Using a Smartwatch App to Study Substance Use in Young Adults: A Feasibility Study

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Abstract

Participants used the smartwatch app for an average of 11.73 days out of a potential 14 days for data collection.

  • High, consistent use of the app was observed, with participants reporting a total of 67 instances of substance use during the study.
  • Participants showed the ability to respond to prompts for substance use in a variety of real-life contexts.
  • User experience surveys indicated that participants found the app to be usable and functional.
  • The iterative design of the app resulted in measurable improvements in user experience based on comparison of app use metrics and evaluation scores.
  • Qualitative feedback revealed that participants valued the ease of recording substance use, noted low disruption to daily life, and expressed concerns regarding privacy in social contexts.

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