Exploring needs, interests and preferences for digital mind-body tools for adolescents.

AMIA(2023)

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Sleep problems are common among adolescents and research on mind-body interventions for sleep is promising. Although technology-based mind-body interventions have been shown to help early adolescents with practicing mind-body approaches, engagement and adherence has been a challenge. Using a Human-Centered Design framework with semi-structured interviews with parent-adolescent dyads, we describe exposure to, interest in, and preferences for digital mind-body technology for sleep. Identified challenges (e.g., 'establish routine', 'busy schedule) and preferences (e.g., age-appropriate content) reflect mind-body technology needs that impact engagement. Based on these findings, we recommend that a technology-based mind-body approach for early adolescents be designed to 1) provide content customized for adolescents 2) include functionalities that engage adolescents like games and rewards, and 3) allow for granular sharing controls. These recommendations provide a foundation for designing digital mind-body tools for adolescents.
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adolescents,mind-body
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