The review of habit-forming theories and tools for well-being
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Author list: Krittiya Tangmanee, Sakol Teeravarunyou, Kochahem Kamolwit, Pongsak Kitirojapn, Nuntipat Narkthong
Publisher: Ergoomics society of Thailand
Publication year: 2021
Journal acronym: TJE
Volume number: 4
Issue number: 2
Start page: 83
End page: 96
Number of pages: 14
ISSN: 2586-9213
eISSN: 2773-8884
Abstract
Many tools were designed to develop a good habit for learning, well-being or safety habit. Nevertheless, interventions on the tool fail to take habitual behaviour into account, limiting their potential impact. This failure is that many habit tools cannot make behaviour repeatedly until creating automaticity. The study is a review of the theories and tools that used to change the habit. Dual Process Theory, modern habit theory, and Goal Setting Theory, which together model how users form and break habits, to drive effective digital interventions. The analysis of variables used in most theories are shown. We identify opportunities and challenges in designing tools that support habit changing.
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