TY - JOUR AU - Niess, Jasmin AU - Diefenbach, Sarah PY - 2016 DA - 2016/06/06 TI - Communication Styles of Interactive Tools for Self-Improvement JO - Psychology of Well-Being SP - 3 VL - 6 IS - 1 AB - Interactive products for self-improvement (e.g., online trainings to reduce stress, fitness gadgets) have become increasingly popular among consumers and healthcare providers. In line with the idea of positive computing, these tools aim to support their users on their way to improved well-being and human flourishing. As an interdisciplinary domain, the design of self-improvement technologies requires psychological, technological, and design expertise. One needs to know how to support people in behavior change, and one needs to find ways to do this through technology design. However, as recent reviews show, the interlocking relationship between these disciplines is still improvable. Many existing technologies for self-improvement neglect psychological theory on behavior change, especially motivational factors are not sufficiently considered. To counteract this, we suggest a focus on the dialog and emerging communication between product and user, considering the self-improvement tool as an interactive coach and advisor. SN - 2211-1522 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13612-016-0040-8 DO - 10.1186/s13612-016-0040-8 ID - Niess2016 ER -