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Transitions in Personal Informatics: Investigating Self-Tracking During Moments of Change

Catrin Feron, Tina Ekhtiar, Rúben Gouveia

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Abstract

We present findings from a study that investigates how people engage in self-tracking as they experience a major life transition. Using pregnancy as a case study, we inquired 41 pregnant women into how their pregnancies shaped their use and engagement with self-tracking tools as they transitioned into their pregnancies. Our study highlights some of the challenges that transitions place on self-tracking, including misalignments between one's past data and current realities, and ways of realising goals. We discuss these challenges and suggest ways in which self-tracking could better account for realities which consider changing lives, bodies and identities.

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Tracking (education)InformaticsTransition (genetics)Computer scienceData sciencePsychologyPolitical scienceChemistryBiochemistryPedagogyLawGeneInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTechnology Use by Older AdultsICT in Developing Communities
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