A Pilot Study to Reduce Intimate Partner Violence in Kenia : Usability of a Mobile-based Ecological Momentary Intervention and Assessment
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Usability is important when evaluating products and providing feedback on improving the system and its intern functions. Since the use of mobile intervention has grown in health research, the need for evaluation has increased. This pilot study took place in Kambaland, a rural area of Kenya, where intimate partner violence (IPV) still is a severe problem. 26 male partners with a high risk of committing IPV completed anger management training sessions and a following smartphone intervention. The mobile phase included an Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) and Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI) with the application movisensXS. Participantsshould learn to reflect on their behavior before it comes to violent actions to improve their relationships. After the intervention, they evaluated the usability of the smartphone app using the System Usability Scale (SUS) and other context-specific questions. Moreover, reliable participation was measured by the number of days on which the men took part and the length of participation time. The men rated the intervention with an average SUS score of 69.69. They participated in EMI 91.50% of the time and in EMA 91.38% of the time. The men worked on their if-then plans with an average participation time of 3 minutes and 15 seconds. The results indicated that the anger management intervention was accepted based on regular attendance, but the implementation in the app offers room for improvement
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LÜSCHOW, Marie, 2023. A Pilot Study to Reduce Intimate Partner Violence in Kenia : Usability of a Mobile-based Ecological Momentary Intervention and Assessment [Bachelor thesis]. Konstanz: Universität KonstanzBibTex
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