The INTERconNEcT-EDs app-based self-help program for people with eating disorders: a usability and qualitative study
Gaia Albano, Mariarita Semola, Chiara Tosi, Daria Quirino, Elvira Anna Carbone, Dario Gattuso, Cristina Segura-Garcia, Gianluca Lo Coco

TL;DR
A mobile app called INTERconNEcT-EDs was tested for helping people with eating disorders, showing good usability and user engagement through multimedia and peer support.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel app-based self-help program for eating disorders that integrates multimedia content and peer-led support.
Findings
The app achieved a mean System Usability Scale score of 73.3, indicating satisfactory usability.
Users found the self-help video-clips and workbook emotionally resonant and motivating.
Peer support features like forums and group sessions helped users feel less isolated and more connected.
Abstract
Mobile applications for eating disorders (EDs) offer flexible, cost-effective delivery of evidence-based interventions. Nevertheless, challenges persist in terms of user engagement and compliance. The INTERconNEcT-EDs program was developed as a guided self-help (GSH) intervention integrating multimedia content, peer-led support, and group therapy via the aChiral Content app. The present study evaluated the usability and user experience of the aChiral Content mobile application, which was utilized to deliver the INTERconNEcT-EDs program to individuals diagnosed with EDs or disordered eating symptoms. A mixed methods design was employed. A total of sixteen participants, comprising eleven outpatients and five members of the community, utilized the application for a period of four days. Quantitative data were collected using the System Usability Scale (SUS), while qualitative feedback was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEating Disorders and Behaviors · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
