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Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

BACKGROUND: Smartphone ownership has increased among teens within the last decade, with up to 89% of adolescents owning a smartphone and engaging daily with the online world through it. Although the results of recent meta-analyses suggest that engaging digital technology plays only a small role in a...

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Autores principales: Elavsky, Steriani, Blahošová, Jana, Lebedíková, Michaela, Tkaczyk, Michał, Tancos, Martin, Plhák, Jaromír, Sotolář, Ondřej, Smahel, David
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35258467
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35984
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author Elavsky, Steriani
Blahošová, Jana
Lebedíková, Michaela
Tkaczyk, Michał
Tancos, Martin
Plhák, Jaromír
Sotolář, Ondřej
Smahel, David
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Blahošová, Jana
Lebedíková, Michaela
Tkaczyk, Michał
Tancos, Martin
Plhák, Jaromír
Sotolář, Ondřej
Smahel, David
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description BACKGROUND: Smartphone ownership has increased among teens within the last decade, with up to 89% of adolescents owning a smartphone and engaging daily with the online world through it. Although the results of recent meta-analyses suggest that engaging digital technology plays only a small role in adolescent well-being, parents, professionals, and policymakers remain concerned about the impact that the instant connectivity of smartphones has on adolescent well-being. OBJECTIVE: Herein, we introduce the protocol of a research study investigating the associations between adolescent smartphone use and different facets of well-being (social, physical, and psychological), with the aim to apply innovative methods to address the limitations of existing empirical studies. METHODS: This 12-month prospective study of adolescents uses a repeated measurement-burst design with the ecological momentary assessment methodology. Adolescents (N=203; age range 13-17 years) complete baseline assessments through online questionnaires, four 14-day intensive data collection bursts, and an online questionnaire at the end of the study. As part of the 4 measurement bursts, adolescent smartphone behavior is assessed objectively by passive data collection of smartphone data logs and through self-reports in short questionnaires administered via a custom-built Android app. RESULTS: The protocol describes the study objectives, research tools (including the development of the Android app and specialized software), and process (including pilot studies, the main study, and targets for machine learning approaches). Two of the 203 enrolled participants provided no data during the first data collection burst of the main study. Preliminary analyses of the data from the first data collection burst indicated an acceptable level of compliance (72.25%) with the daily questionnaires. The design of the study will allow for the assessment of both within- and between-person variabilities in smartphone behavior, as well as short-term variation and long-term change in smartphone behavior and how it impacts the indicators of social, physical, and psychological well-being. CONCLUSIONS: The innovative methods applied in this study (objective smartphone logs, ecological momentary assessment, and machine learning) will allow for a more nuanced assessment of the links between smartphone use and well-being, informing strategies to help adolescents navigate the online world more constructively in terms of the development of their physical, social, and psychological well-being. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/35984
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spelling pubmed-89414402022-03-24 Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study Elavsky, Steriani Blahošová, Jana Lebedíková, Michaela Tkaczyk, Michał Tancos, Martin Plhák, Jaromír Sotolář, Ondřej Smahel, David JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: Smartphone ownership has increased among teens within the last decade, with up to 89% of adolescents owning a smartphone and engaging daily with the online world through it. Although the results of recent meta-analyses suggest that engaging digital technology plays only a small role in adolescent well-being, parents, professionals, and policymakers remain concerned about the impact that the instant connectivity of smartphones has on adolescent well-being. OBJECTIVE: Herein, we introduce the protocol of a research study investigating the associations between adolescent smartphone use and different facets of well-being (social, physical, and psychological), with the aim to apply innovative methods to address the limitations of existing empirical studies. METHODS: This 12-month prospective study of adolescents uses a repeated measurement-burst design with the ecological momentary assessment methodology. Adolescents (N=203; age range 13-17 years) complete baseline assessments through online questionnaires, four 14-day intensive data collection bursts, and an online questionnaire at the end of the study. As part of the 4 measurement bursts, adolescent smartphone behavior is assessed objectively by passive data collection of smartphone data logs and through self-reports in short questionnaires administered via a custom-built Android app. RESULTS: The protocol describes the study objectives, research tools (including the development of the Android app and specialized software), and process (including pilot studies, the main study, and targets for machine learning approaches). Two of the 203 enrolled participants provided no data during the first data collection burst of the main study. Preliminary analyses of the data from the first data collection burst indicated an acceptable level of compliance (72.25%) with the daily questionnaires. The design of the study will allow for the assessment of both within- and between-person variabilities in smartphone behavior, as well as short-term variation and long-term change in smartphone behavior and how it impacts the indicators of social, physical, and psychological well-being. CONCLUSIONS: The innovative methods applied in this study (objective smartphone logs, ecological momentary assessment, and machine learning) will allow for a more nuanced assessment of the links between smartphone use and well-being, informing strategies to help adolescents navigate the online world more constructively in terms of the development of their physical, social, and psychological well-being. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/35984 JMIR Publications 2022-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8941440/ /pubmed/35258467 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35984 Text en ©Steriani Elavsky, Jana Blahošová, Michaela Lebedíková, Michał Tkaczyk, Martin Tancos, Jaromír Plhák, Ondřej Sotolář, David Smahel. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 08.03.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Elavsky, Steriani
Blahošová, Jana
Lebedíková, Michaela
Tkaczyk, Michał
Tancos, Martin
Plhák, Jaromír
Sotolář, Ondřej
Smahel, David
Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title_full Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title_fullStr Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title_full_unstemmed Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title_short Researching the Links Between Smartphone Behavior and Adolescent Well-being With the FUTURE-WP4 (Modeling the Future: Understanding the Impact of Technology on Adolescent’s Well-being Work Package 4) Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
title_sort researching the links between smartphone behavior and adolescent well-being with the future-wp4 (modeling the future: understanding the impact of technology on adolescent’s well-being work package 4) project: protocol for an ecological momentary assessment study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35258467
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35984
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