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IT-supported Stress Management: Mediating between Sensor Data and Individual Appraisal

Published: 20 September 2018 Publication History

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People are increasingly exposed to stress these days. There are numerous possible triggers for stress, e.g. multitasking or frequent interruptions. Although stress cannot be considered fundamentally negative, high stress levels can lead to negative health effects like depression or burnout. Therefore, it is important to act early in order to prevent stress or cope with it appropriately. While advances in sensor technology offer new opportunities to measure stressors and stress reactions automatically, considering individual appraisal is important in order to provide tailored assistance. We propose a framework for IT-supported stress-management that also integrates cognitive appraisal.

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  • (2022)Employing Futuristic Autobiographies to envision emerging human-agent interactions: The case of intelligent companions for stress managementProceedings of the 33rd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics10.1145/3552327.3552343(1-7)Online publication date: 4-Oct-2022
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iWOAR '18: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Sensor-based Activity Recognition and Interaction
September 2018
148 pages
ISBN:9781450364874
DOI:10.1145/3266157
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  • Fraunhofer IGD: Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD
  • Rostock: University of Rostock

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Published: 20 September 2018

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  1. Stress management
  2. sensors
  3. stress appraisal
  4. stress measurement

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  • (2022)Employing Futuristic Autobiographies to envision emerging human-agent interactions: The case of intelligent companions for stress managementProceedings of the 33rd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics10.1145/3552327.3552343(1-7)Online publication date: 4-Oct-2022
  • (2019)Towards Combining Automatic Measurements with Self-Assessments for Personal Stress Management2019 IEEE 21st Conference on Business Informatics (CBI)10.1109/CBI.2019.00076(604-611)Online publication date: Jul-2019

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