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View article: The Digital Therapeutic Alliance With Mental Health Chatbots: Diary Study and Thematic Analysis
The Digital Therapeutic Alliance With Mental Health Chatbots: Diary Study and Thematic Analysis Open
Background Mental health chatbots are increasingly used to address the global mental health treatment gap by offering scalable, accessible, and anonymous support. While prior research suggests that users may develop relationships with thes…
View article: Personalised modelling of routine variability and affective states
Personalised modelling of routine variability and affective states Open
Multimodal smartphone sensor data provide rich insights into real-world behavioural patterns associated with anxiety and depression symptoms. We propose that variability in daily routines across life aspects may act as a personalised digit…
View article: Evaluating a Digital Mental Health Tool for Implementation Into New Zealand’s Integrated Primary Mental Health and Addictions Service: A Usability Study (Preprint)
Evaluating a Digital Mental Health Tool for Implementation Into New Zealand’s Integrated Primary Mental Health and Addictions Service: A Usability Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Rising global demand for mental health services strains traditional care models, a trend mirrored in New Zealand where the Integrated Primary Mental Health and Addictions (IPMHA) model was introduced to improve access to care. …
View article: "Do It to Know It": Reshaping the Privacy Mindset of Computer Science Undergraduates
"Do It to Know It": Reshaping the Privacy Mindset of Computer Science Undergraduates Open
Software applications, while being an integral part of the modern world, pose significant threats to end-user privacy. Thus, computer professionals require knowledge and skills to develop privacy-aware software. However, undergraduate comp…
View article: Exploring Content Concealment in Email
Exploring Content Concealment in Email Open
The never-ending barrage of malicious emails, such as spam and phishing, is of constant concern for users, who rely on countermeasures such as email filters to keep the intended recipient safe. Modern email filters, one of our few defence …
View article: Eyes on the Phish(er): Towards Understanding Users' Email Processing Pattern and Mental Models in Phishing Detection
Eyes on the Phish(er): Towards Understanding Users' Email Processing Pattern and Mental Models in Phishing Detection Open
Phishing emails typically masquerade themselves as reputable identities to\ntrick people into providing sensitive information and credentials. Despite\nadvancements in cybersecurity, attackers continuously adapt, posing ongoing\nthreats to…
View article: Centering Bodies in Space and Place through Virtual Reality Dance Performance: A Practice-Based Research Perspective
Centering Bodies in Space and Place through Virtual Reality Dance Performance: A Practice-Based Research Perspective Open
Our most cutting-edge virtual reality remains focused on visual perception over embodiment. This article presents a dance performance project that stems from a foundation in somatics, creative dance, and HCI to embrace the challenge of cen…
View article: Building a digital tool to support focused acceptance and commitment therapy practitioners in New Zealand primary care: A qualitative exploration of user needs to guide software feature development
Building a digital tool to support focused acceptance and commitment therapy practitioners in New Zealand primary care: A qualitative exploration of user needs to guide software feature development Open
Mental health service scalability needs to be improved to meet the growing global demand. The scalability of Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (fACT), a popular evidence-based brief behavioural intervention used in primary care con…
View article: RadarHand: A Wrist-Worn Radar for On-Skin Touch-Based Proprioceptive Gestures
RadarHand: A Wrist-Worn Radar for On-Skin Touch-Based Proprioceptive Gestures Open
We introduce RadarHand, a wrist-worn wearable with millimetre wave radar that detects on-skin touch-based proprioceptive hand gestures. Radars are robust, private, small, penetrate materials, and require low computation costs. We first eva…
View article: Digital Phenotyping for Stress, Anxiety, and Mild Depression: Systematic Literature Review
Digital Phenotyping for Stress, Anxiety, and Mild Depression: Systematic Literature Review Open
Background Unaddressed early-stage mental health issues, including stress, anxiety, and mild depression, can become a burden for individuals in the long term. Digital phenotyping involves capturing continuous behavioral data via digital sm…
View article: Perceptions of Colour Pickers in Virtual Reality Art-Making
Perceptions of Colour Pickers in Virtual Reality Art-Making Open
Virtual reality art is reshaping digital art experiences, especially with the recent release of multiplayer 3D art applications, but may elicit different first impressions across different age groups which can impact their uptake. In parti…
View article: What You See is Not What You Get: The Role of Email Presentation in Phishing Susceptibility
What You See is Not What You Get: The Role of Email Presentation in Phishing Susceptibility Open
Phishing is one of the most prevalent social engineering attacks that targets both organizations and individuals. It is crucial to understand how email presentation impacts users' reactions to phishing attacks. We speculated that the devic…
View article: SoK: Human-centered Phishing Susceptibility
SoK: Human-centered Phishing Susceptibility Open
Phishing is recognized as a serious threat to organizations and individuals. While there have been significant technical advances in blocking phishing attacks, end-users remain the last line of defence after phishing emails reach their ema…
View article: SoK: Human-Centered Phishing Susceptibility
SoK: Human-Centered Phishing Susceptibility Open
Phishing is recognised as a serious threat to organisations and individuals. While there have been significant technical advances in blocking phishing attacks, people remain the last line of defence after phishing emails reach their email …
View article: Visual Design and Anthropomorphism in a Mobile Pulmonary Rehabilitation Support Intervention
Visual Design and Anthropomorphism in a Mobile Pulmonary Rehabilitation Support Intervention Open
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a behavioral intervention that can improve symptom control and quality of life for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but access, uptake and adherence are problematic. Our team has pursu…
View article: Exploring Personalization of Gamification in an Introductory Programming Course
Exploring Personalization of Gamification in an Introductory Programming Course Open
Gamification has been used in introductory programming courses, for example, to increase engagement with study materials, reduce procrastination, and increase attendance to practice sessions. Indeed, with the rapidly growing adoption of di…
View article: Real-time Smartphone Activity Classification Using Inertial Sensors—Recognition of Scrolling, Typing, and Watching Videos While Sitting or Walking
Real-time Smartphone Activity Classification Using Inertial Sensors—Recognition of Scrolling, Typing, and Watching Videos While Sitting or Walking Open
By developing awareness of smartphone activities that the user is performing on their smartphone, such as scrolling feeds, typing and watching videos, we can develop application features that are beneficial to the users, such as personaliz…
View article: Artificial Companions in Stroke Rehabilitation: Likeability, Familiarity and Expectations
Artificial Companions in Stroke Rehabilitation: Likeability, Familiarity and Expectations Open
There is a growing interest in digital companionship and artificial companions (ACs) as they are introduced in rehabilitation and healthcare services for the elderly and people with disabilities. We conduct an exploratory, pre-adoption stu…
View article: How to do better with gender on surveys
How to do better with gender on surveys Open
Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects and provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice and the interaction…
View article: Embracing First-Person Perspectives in Soma-Based Design
Embracing First-Person Perspectives in Soma-Based Design Open
A set of prominent designers embarked on a research journey to explore aesthetics in movement-based design. Here we unpack one of the design sensitivities unique to our practice: a strong first person perspective—where the movements, somat…