Balancing the Digital and the Physical: Discussing Push and Pull Factors for Digital Well-being

05/21/2023
by   Luca-Maxim Meinhardt, et al.
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This position paper discusses the negative effects of excessive smartphone usage on mental health and well-being. Despite efforts to limit smartphone usage, users become desensitized to reminders and limitations. The paper proposes the use of Push Pull Factors to contextualize intervention strategies promoting digital well-being. Further, alternative metrics to measure the effectiveness of intervention strategies will be discussed.

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