Mood-tracking application as persuasive technology for reduction of occupational stress
Occupational stress is a major concern in the job performance of employees. The use of persuasive technologies is one way to prevent or reduce this stress. The present study developed a mood tracking application and tested its effect on stress reduction of employees. Twenty-six employees of a petrochemical company were divided into equally-sized groups of married and single participants. Employees' accommodations are different based on their marital status. Other variables effecting stress were same for both groups. An OSI-R questionnaire was used to collect data before and after four weeks of application use. In present pilot study, data analysis shows that this kind of persuasive technology can have a significant positive effect on single employees and help them to decrease and manage their stress; however, no meaningful results were recorded for the married group because they did not use the application as much as participants in the single group.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | mobile learning, occupational stress, persuasive technology, self-monitoring, mood-tracking, stress management, organisational training |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Computing |
Date Deposited | 24 Jul 2020 10:27 |
Last Modified | 10 Jun 2021 13:17 |