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Using Persuasive Systems Design Model to Evaluate “Cuida tu Ánimo”: An Internet-Based Pilot Program for Prevention and Early Intervention of Adolescent Depression
Author(s) -
Fernando Parada,
Vania Martínez,
H. Daniel Espinosa,
Stéphanie Bauer,
Markus Moessner
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
telemedicine journal and e-health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.951
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1556-3669
pISSN - 1530-5627
DOI - 10.1089/tmj.2018.0272
Subject(s) - persuasion , intervention (counseling) , context (archaeology) , the internet , computer science , program design language , task (project management) , program evaluation , psychology , applied psychology , medical education , world wide web , medicine , engineering , software engineering , social psychology , psychiatry , systems engineering , paleontology , public administration , political science , biology
Background: "Cuida tu Ánimo" (CTA [Take Care of Your Mood]) is an internet-based program for prevention and early intervention of adolescent depression implemented in Chile and Colombia. In the pilot application of the program, participants interacted with the program through a website that provided psychoeducational information, chat, and telephone appointments as well as monitoring and feedback messages. To date, most similar programs were not developed taking design features into consideration. The persuasive systems design (PSD) model is a comprehensive framework developed to aid in the design and evaluation of systems capable of influencing users' attitudes or behaviors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the persuasiveness of CTA pilot program using the PSD model. Methods: The methodology used was expert evaluation, where specialists evaluate the program against a list of design principles. Results: Although the PSD model was not used to design the program, system features proposed by PSD were present, mainly "Dialogue support" features. Persuasion context analysis was not carried out by the developers. No aspects of the program could be related to "Primary task support" features because the developers did not define a primary task. Discussion: Key aspects of the PSD model could be incorporated in the CTA program to enhance system persuasiveness and improve adherence.

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