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"Energy is a Finite Resource": Designing Technology to Support Individuals across Fluctuating Symptoms of Depression
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Information and Computing Sciences
Human-Centred Computing
Brain Disorders
Depression
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Personalization
Tailoring
Temporality
Digital Interventions
Motivation
Empirical studies in HCI
• Human-centered computing~Human computer interaction
Building
Business and Management
Strategy
management and organisational behaviour
Language
Abstract
While the HCI field increasingly examines how digital tools can support individuals in managing mental health conditions, it remains unclear how these tools can accommodate these conditions' temporal aspects. Based on weekly interviews with five individuals with depression, conducted over six weeks, this study identifies design opportunities and challenges related to extending technology-based support across fluctuating symptoms. Our findings suggest that participants perceive events and contexts in daily life to have marked impact on their symptoms. Results also illustrate that ebbs and flows in symptoms profoundly affect how individuals practice depression self-management. While digital tools often aim to reach individuals while they feel depressed, we suggest they should also engage individuals when they are less symptomatic, leveraging their energy and motivation to build habits, establish plans and goals, and generate and organize content to prepare for symptom onset.