Engaging with health data: The interplay between self-tracking activities and emotions in fertility struggles

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Figueiredo M.C. [1 ]
Caldeira C. [1 ]
Eikey E. [1 ]
Mazmanian M. [1 ]
Chen Y. [1 ]
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[1] University of California, Irvine, CA
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Fertility care; Health data; Personal informatics; Self-tracking;
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10.1145/3274309
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Self-tracking data is often seen as a means to reflect and achieve a goal, usually focusing on positive insights and actions. Lately, some studies have discussed the negative consequences of self-tracking, suggesting that people interact with personal data in different ways. We explored how self-tracking activities and the emotional context characterize how people engage with personal health data through the analysis of a complex and emotionally-loaded use case: Fertility self-tracking. We qualitatively analyzed patient-generated content in an online health community dedicated to fertility. We found five distinct types of engagement with data: Positive, burdened, obsessive, trapped, and abandoning. Each of them is composed of an action and an emotional component that mutually influence each other. We discuss how the interplay of these components characterize a person’s engagement with data, how the online forum made these issues visible, and how they are embedded in the self-tracking culture. We also provide insights into the implications of these issues for self-tracking tools. Finally, we hypothesize how people transition through the types of relationships with data, suggesting directions for future research in the area. Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.
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