Journal: Behaviour & IT

Volume 44, Issue 9

1739 -- 1759Ruth Sarig, Ran Wolff, Eran Toch. Cleaning house or quiet quitting? Large-scale analysis of account deletion behaviour on Tumblr
1760 -- 1765Deng Pan, Kaitlin M. Lewin, David Freestone, Dar Meshi. Time on social networking sites is associated with impulsive decision-making
1766 -- 1786Sebastian Linsner, Kilian Demuth, Sebastian Surminski, Lucas Davi, Christian Reuter 0001. Building trust in remote attestation through transparency - a qualitative user study on observable attestation
1787 -- 1814Mohammed Al Owayyed, Myrthe Tielman, Arno Hartholt, Marcus Specht, Willem-Paul Brinkman. Agent-based social skills training systems: the ARTES architecture, interaction characteristics, learning theories and future outlooks
1815 -- 1827Yong Jie Yow, Jonathan E. Ramsay, Patrick K. F. Lin, Nigel V. Marsh. From thrill seekers to social creatures: dimensions of curiosity differentially predict video game preferences and behaviours
1828 -- 1845Anuridhi Gupta, Varun Velagapuri, Hong Xue, Hemant Purohit. Intent mining framework for understanding online conversations on vaping to inform social media-based intervention design
1846 -- 1859Yixuan Jiang, Xin Wen, Xiuying Qian. Impact of gain-loss framing on online scam susceptibility: the role of scam frames, warning frames, and risk perception
1860 -- 1871Mirja Ilves, Aleksi H. Syrjämäki, Thomas Olsson 0002, Joel Kiskola, Poika Isokoski, Anna Rantasila, Gary Bente, Veikko Surakka. Emotion labelling strengthens readers' emotional responses to online messages
1872 -- 1885Wenlong Zhu, Dan Shi, Jongki Kim, Jian Mou. Evaluating the effect of face recognition technology on citizens' happiness
1886 -- 1900Beau Mostyn Sullivan, Amanda M. George, Debra J. Rickwood. An exploration of motives that influence problematic smartphone use in young adults
1901 -- 1906Mariela Emilce Muller, Edgardo Daniel Etchezahar, Talía Gómez Yepes, Marian Durao. Validation of vamping scale in Argentina: the role of procrastination and mobile phone use
1907 -- 1924Taylor Brown, Lukas Blinka, Kara Dadswell, Rachel Kowert, Daniel Zarate, Vasileios Stavropoulos 0001. User-Avatar discrepancy scale: a comparative measurement of self and avatar views
1925 -- 1941Muhammad Imran Rasheed, Abdul Hameed Pitafi. Task structure and knowledge transfer: leveraging employee agility performance in an ESM environment
1942 -- 1963Parul Gupta, Anupama Prashar. Learners' psychological needs in online learning environment for executive education: role of cognitive overload and learning self-efficacy
1964 -- 1974Giusy Danila Valenti, Palmira Faraci. Do the Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV) and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) assess two distinct internet-related disorders? A comparative analysis using CFA, Set-ESEM, and Full-ESEM models
1975 -- 1989Yuanyi Mao, Bo Hu, Ki Joon Kim. Is the Internet to blame for problem behaviours in early adolescents? The effects of different types of Internet use, depression, and self-control
1990 -- 2010Pengzhen Yin, Carol Ou, Liang Liang. Understanding the effects of ubiquitous connectivity on employee well-being and job insecurity: a moderated mediation model
2011 -- 2034Linlin Wang, Wenzhe Tang, Enid Montagu, Xiaoli Wu, Chengqi Xue. Cognitive evaluation based on regression and eye-tracking for layout on human-computer multi-interface
2035 -- 2052Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji. Exploring the impact of game framing on the motivational appeal of persuasive strategies and their effectiveness in behaviour change games
2053 -- 2068Rui Xiao, Kuangyi Zhang, Yunchun Zhang, Qi Wang, Shangyu Hou, Ling Liu. Study on relationship between adversarial texts and language errors: a human-computer interaction perspective
2069 -- 2092Beau G. Schelble, Christopher Flathmann, Jacob P. Macdonald, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Camden Brady, Nathan J. McNeese. Modeling perceived information needs in human-AI teams: improving AI teammate utility and driving team cognition

Volume 44, Issue 8

1493 -- 1520Rui Chen, Haolan Yan. UGC's self-deprecation humor and sustainable brand support attitude on social media: expansion of the perspective of affective events theory
1521 -- 1538Wei Zhuang, Qingfeng Zeng, Yu Zhang, Dijia Lin, Weiguo Fan. What makes UGC more popular on social media platforms? Insights from information adoption theory
1539 -- 1556Xinyi Lyu, Tiaojun Xiao, Jingquan Li. Who is recommended matters: an investigation from a relational perspective
1557 -- 1575Sakhhi Chhabra, Vaishali Kaushal, Smitha Girija. Determining the causes of user frustration in the case of conversational chatbots
1576 -- 1594Hyojin Chin, Mun Yong Yi. Exploring the influence of user characteristics on verbal aggression towards social chatbots
1595 -- 1611Mohammed Qasim Latifi, Dylan Poulus, Michaella Richards, Yang Yap, Vasileios Stavropoulos 0001. Predicting proteus effect via the user avatar bond: a longitudinal study using machine learning
1612 -- 1631Xingyao Niu, Zhe Chen, Hongming Liu, Wenbin Xie. Whether to share personal financial information through blockchain? - an intermediary perspective
1632 -- 1648Min Namkoong, Younjung Park, Seyoung Lee, Gain Park. Effect of AI counsellor's nonverbal immediacy behaviour on user satisfaction: serial mediation of positive expectancy violation and rapport
1649 -- 1666Gemma Wilson-Menzfeld, Goran Erfani, Lesley Young-Murphy, W. Charlton, Holly De Luca, Katie Brittain, Alison Steven. Identifying and understanding digital exclusion: a mixed-methods study
1667 -- 1680Ufuk Tugtekin, Esra Barut Tugtekin. Influential factors on academics' digital hoarding behaviours: an exploratory PLS-SEM research
1681 -- 1694Xueqing Li 0001, Michael Chan 0003. Is availability pressure always detrimental? From availability pressure to relationship satisfaction through compulsive checking of smartphone and need satisfaction
1695 -- 1707Jorge Torres-Marín, Ginés Navarro-Carrillo, Kay Brauer, Hugo Carretero-Dios. Investigating the role of dark personality traits in how people appreciate, share, and censor black humour in online settings
1708 -- 1721Nee Nee Chan, Pei Boon Ooi, Wen Li Ku, Khang Wei Ong. Protective shielding, potential harm: a hermeneutic phenomenological study of the cyberbullying experiences of youth with visual impairment
1722 -- 1737Zhiying Yue, David Bickham, Elizabeth Hunt, Samuel Schwamm, Michael Rich. Navigating fairness and boundaries: parental rule strategies and indicators of adolescents' media overuse

Volume 44, Issue 7

1295 -- 1305Bowen Li, Hua Li, Qiubai Sun, Xuebo Chen 0001. Evolutionary game analysis of online collective behaviour with the introduction of the degree of psychological identity
1306 -- 1319Jun Fan, Zhen Wang. The impact of gamified interaction on mobile learning APP users' learning performance: the moderating effect of users' learning style
1320 -- 1339Ezgi Merdin-Uygur, Selcen Ozturkcan. The robot saw it coming: physical human interference, deservingness, and self-efficacy in service robot failures
1340 -- 1349Kevin T. Greene, Mayana Pereira, Nilima Pisharody, Rahul Dodhia, Juan Lavista Ferres, Jacob N. Shapiro. Using website referrals to identify unreliable content rabbit holes
1350 -- 1361Merve Aktas Terzioglu, Ahmet Büber. Alexithymia, internet addiction, and cyber-victimisation among high school students in Turkey: an exploratory study
1362 -- 1375Jingbo Shao, Pengyu Li, Min Zhang. Traffic transfer between social media and E-commerce platform: the role of social media affordances
1376 -- 1386Myoungju Shin, Callum Downes, Jessica Hopwood, Melissa Byers, Eva Kemps. Media multitasking, negative mood, and avoidance coping
1387 -- 1400Bryan McLaughlin, Joshua Cloudy, Jeffrey Hunter, Brittany Potter. Stitch incoming: political engagement and aggression on TikTok
1401 -- 1416Yanhong Chen, Luning Liu, Bin Li. Improving repurchase behaviour based on relationship marketing: evidence from the message framing of airline in China
1417 -- 1428Francesco Di Nocera, Giorgia Tempestini, Fabio Presaghi. Reliability and validity of the Cybersecurity Awareness INventory (CAIN)
1429 -- 1445Mengyi Li, Qinhai Ma. The effect of social media fatigue on compulsive buying
1446 -- 1456Renata Glavak-Tkalic, Josip Razum, Goran Milas. Perceived parental rejection and gaming disorder among adolescents: the mediating role of subjective stress and depressive symptoms
1457 -- 1474Kit Hong Wong, Hsin Hsin Chang, You-Hung Lin, Szu-Yu Lin. How do mobile app users react to embedded advertising? A perspective from psychological reactance theory
1475 -- 1491Xiao-Wu Wang, Zheng Wang. The influence of gamification affordance on knowledge sharing behaviour: an empirical study based on social Q&A community

Volume 44, Issue 6

1123 -- 0Stéphane Safin, Flore Barcellini, Jean-Marie Burkhardt. Highlights from the 35th European conference on cognitive ergonomics (ECCE 2024)
1124 -- 1135Nils Ove Beese, Lennart Dümke, Yannic-Noah Döll, René Reinhard, Jan Spilski, Thomas Lachmann, Kerstin Müller 0003. Feel me, hear me: vibrotactile and auditory feedback cues in an invisible object search in virtual reality
1136 -- 1145Stefano Guidi, Margherita Bracci, Francesco Currò, Alessandro Innocenti, Luca Lusuardi, Enrica Marchigiani, Paola Palmitesta, Matteo Sirizzotti, Oronzo Parlangeli. You look so young, you look so cute. The relationship between physical appearance, age and mental abilities in social robots
1146 -- 1154Xavier Leonce, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Lucia Bosone. Strategies at the platform-train interface: in the pursuit of psychological comfort?
1155 -- 1168Augusto Bovesi, Alice Calabretto, Alice Stroppa, Gian Maria Adamo, Filippo Canepa, Stefano Guidi. The autonomous vehicle dilemma: passenger(s) versus pedestrian(s)
1169 -- 1182Yolanda Gómez, Dawn Branley-Bell, Pam Briggs, José Vila. Cyberinsurance adoption strategies and security of online behaviour: an experimental study
1183 -- 1198Yannic Meier, Nicole C. Krämer. Differences in access to privacy information can partly explain digital inequalities in privacy literacy and self-efficacy
1199 -- 1221Evangelos Mourelatos. Mood matters: the interplay of personality in ethical perceptions in crowdsourcing
1222 -- 1242Muhammad Salman Latif, Jian-Jun Wang 0001, Mohsin Shahzad, Anosha Kanwal. Patient influencer: the impact of homophily on value co-creation behaviour in online health communities
1243 -- 1259Valentine Seymour, Maria Xenitidou, Lada Timotijevic, C. E. Hodgkins, Eleanor Ratcliffe, Birgitta Gatersleben, Nigel Gilbert, Chris R. Jones. Exploring perceptions of smart, modular living in the UK: a think aloud study
1260 -- 1276Sindy R. Sumter, Susanne E. Baumgartner, Wisnu Wiradhany. Beyond screentime: a 7-day mobile tracking study among college students to disentangle smartphone screentime and content effects on sleep
1277 -- 1294Yanping Zhang, Yiming Ma 0001, Changyong Liang. Understanding older adults' continuance intention toward wearable health technologies: an empowerment perspective

Volume 44, Issue 5

883 -- 887Michail Giannakos, Michael Horn 0001, Mutlu Cukurova. Learning, design and technology in the age of AI
888 -- 911Eva Durall Gazulla, Noora Hirvonen, Sumita Sharma, Heidi Hartikainen, Ville Jylhä, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula, Aizhan Baizhanova. Youth perspectives on technology ethics: analysis of teens' ethical reflections on AI in learning activities
912 -- 933Tolulope Famaye, Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens, Ibrahim Oluwajoba Adisa. Shifting roles and slow research: children's roles in participatory co-design of critical machine learning activities and technologies
934 -- 953Rotem Israel-Fishelson, Peter F. Moon, Rachel Tabak, David Weintrop. Preparing students to meet their data: an evaluation of K-12 data science tools
954 -- 974Naja Kathrine Kollerup, Stine S. Johansen, Martin Grønnebæk Tolsgaard, Mikkel Lønborg Friis, Mikael B. Skov, Niels van Berkel. Clinical needs and preferences for AI-based explanations in clinical simulation training
975 -- 992Akshara Pande, Deepti Mishra 0001. Humanoid robot as an educational assistant - insights of speech recognition for online and offline mode of teaching
993 -- 1013Cameron L. Roberts, Michael S. Horn. Computational musicking: music + coding as a hybrid practice
1014 -- 1034Sophia Sigethy, Sven Mayer, Christina Schneegass. Learning in the wild - exploring interactive notifications to foster organic retention of everyday media content
1035 -- 1052Hillary Swanson, LuEttaMae Lawrence, Jared Arnell, Bonni Jones, Bruce Sherin, Uri Wilensky. Computational models as tools for supporting responsive teaching
1053 -- 1070Paraskevi Topali, Alejandro Ortega-Arranz, Juan I. Asensio-Pérez, Sara L. Villagrá-Sobrino, Alejandra Martínez-Monés, Yannis Dimitriadis 0001. e-FeeD4Mi: human-centred design of personalised and contextualised feedback in MOOCs
1071 -- 1098Paraskevi Topali, Alejandro Ortega-Arranz, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana, Erkan Er, Mohammad Khalil, Gökhan Akçapinar. Designing human-centered learning analytics and artificial intelligence in education solutions: a systematic literature review
1099 -- 1121Feiran Zhang, Hanne Brynildsrud, Sofia Papavlasopoulou, Kshitij Sharma, Michail Giannakos. Where inquiry-based science learning meets gamification: a design case of Experiverse

Volume 44, Issue 4

631 -- 655Yupeng Lin, Zhonggen Yu. An integrated bibliometric analysis and systematic review modelling students' technostress in higher education
656 -- 675Junjun Cheng, Zihang Huang. The effects of fair information practices on ad effectiveness among Chinese consumers: trust transfer across contexts
676 -- 693Alessandro Gabbiadini, Dimitri Ognibene, Baldissarri Cristina, Manfredi Anna. The emotional impact of generative AI: negative emotions and perception of threat
694 -- 712Rambalak Yadav, Satakshi Chatterjee, Arunangshu Giri. Understanding the factors influencing the continuous usage intention of healthcare apps: analysing the moderating impact of psychological distance and health consciousness
713 -- 730Ma Liang, Qi Zhihao, Zhang Ge, Zhang Xin, Feifei Hao. How employee resilience contributes to digital performance: moderating role of enterprise social media usage
731 -- 748Sujin Bae, Timothy Jung 0001, Justin Cho, Ohbyung Kwon. Effects of meta-human characteristics on user acceptance: from the perspective of uncanny valley theory
749 -- 763Hyeon Jo, Sun Park, Jiwoo Jeong, Juwon Yeon, Jae Kwang Lee. Metaverse gaming: analyzing the impact of self-expression, achievement, social interaction, violence, and difficulty
764 -- 788Yuanlu Li, Zhaohua Deng, Jiaxin Xue. Why to purchase health knowledge on online platforms? A two-phased SEM-ANN approach
789 -- 804Alvaro Chacon, Tomás Reyes, Edgar E. Kausel. Are engineers more likely to avoid algorithms after they see them err? A longitudinal study
805 -- 828John Dunham, Konstantinos Papangelis, Nicolas J. LaLone, Yihong Wang. Pokémon GO
829 -- 842Eunjoo Jin, Matthew S. Eastin. Towards more trusted virtual physicians: the combinative effects of healthcare chatbot design cues and threat perception on health information trust
843 -- 858Wei Jie Dominic Koek, Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen. My avatar makes me feel good? The effect of avatar personalisation and virtual agent interactions on self-esteem
859 -- 881Xipei Ren, Xiaoyu Zhang, Renyao Zou, Ran Yan, Bin Yu. EmoVis: exploring data-enabled analogue journaling to promote self-reflection for mental wellness among college students

Volume 44, Issue 3

407 -- 427Jinpeng Liu, Weiguo Fan, Xinmiao Li, Xipeng Liu. What drives users' knowledge payment behaviour? The moderating role of knowledge expertise and social identity
428 -- 445Yigong Zhang, Qian Yi, Shuping Yi, Xiaolong Zhang, Jiajia Li. Trustworthy interaction model: continuous authentication using time-frequency joint analysis of mouse biometrics
446 -- 462Francesca C. Ryding, Lydia Harkin, Daria J. Kuss. Instagram engagement and well-being: the mediating role of appearance anxiety
463 -- 476Lukasz Nikel, Magdalena Kolanska-Stronka, Pawel Krasa. Personality traits, internet addiction, and phubbing among teens: a mediation analysis
477 -- 490Yueh-Min Huang, Ding-Chau Wang, Gu-Hao Lin, Yong-Ming Huang. Unpacking the determinants of social media-based lifelong learning from the need hierarchy theory
491 -- 507Lixuan Zhang, Clinton Amos, Iryna Pentina. Interplay of rationality and morality in using ChatGPT for academic misconduct
508 -- 522Chen Wang, Aliaksei Miniukovich, Xiangshi Ren. An interpretable metric of visual aesthetics for GUI design
523 -- 551Ziyue Huang, Prashant Palvia, Nikhil Mehta 0001. The social media discontinuance model: the trio of dark side, regret, and privacy control
552 -- 573Michael A. Hedderich, Antti Oulasvirta. Explaining crowdworker behaviour through computational rationality
574 -- 595Jingrui Ju, Liuan Wang. The roles of trust and privacy calculus in citizen-centric services usage: evidence from the close contact query platform in China
596 -- 610Xiaoyue Ma, Xv Fan. An exploratory study of information re-finding behaviour modes of Chinese college students on social media: video diary analysis from Chinese platforms
611 -- 629Lin Zhang, Zhen Shao, Tuo Zhao, Kuanchin Chen. The influences of four dimensions of perceived fit on individuals' utilisation of SPOCs: an extension of the task-technology fit model

Volume 44, Issue 2

181 -- 196Sanjana Sundara Raj Sreenath, Barbara Hewitt, Sahana Sreenath. Understanding security behaviour among healthcare professionals by comparing results from technology threat avoidance theory and protection motivation theory
197 -- 213Jiayu Liu, He Li, Wang Shen, Yuming He, Linlin Zhu. How to cope with the negative health information avoidance behavior in a pandemic: the role of resilience
214 -- 230Shixiu Ren, Jinming He, Tour Liu, Danhui Zhang. Exploring the relationship between college students' adaptability and nomophobia
231 -- 244Chien-Yuan Su, Cheng-Huan Chen. Exploring and comparing pedagogical beliefs of university instructors in relation to their behavioural patterns regarding learning management system use
245 -- 265Kanupriya Singh, Isa Jahnke, Prasad Calyam. Entangled collaborations: tensions in cross-disciplinary user experience studies in cyberinfrastructure projects
266 -- 288Basel Alhaji, Sebastian Büttner, Shushanth Sanjay Kumar, Michael Prilla. Trust dynamics in human interaction with an industrial robot
289 -- 314Yingnan Shi, Armin Haller, Andrew Reeson, Xinghao Li, Chaojun Li. Investigating the effects of nudges to promote knowledge-sharing behaviours on MOOC forums: a mixed method design
315 -- 336Athanasios Polyportis, Nikolaos Pahos. Understanding students' adoption of the ChatGPT chatbot in higher education: the role of anthropomorphism, trust, design novelty and institutional policy
337 -- 356Dongyue Liu, Zhe Chen 0022, Wenbo Zhu, Guozhu Jia, Ronggang Zhou. The effects of tones and time pressure on the user experience of voice input on mobile devices for Mandarin Chinese: an experimental study
357 -- 375Christian Xavier Navarro Cota, Ana I. Molina, Miguel A. Redondo, Carmen Lacave. Individual differences in computer programming: a systematic review
376 -- 386Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Seth Seet, Weng Wai Mak, Ker Hian Lua. Content tracing: examining fact-checking via a WhatsApp group during the COVID-19 pandemic
387 -- 406Xin Zhang, Hao Guo, Liang Ma, Ge Zhang. Minor and serious cyberloafing in the workplace: antecedents and effects on job satisfaction

Volume 44, Issue 12

2813 -- 2837Chukwuemeka Nwagu, Rita Orji. Insights from the evaluation of a persuasive intervention for absent-minded smartphone use
2838 -- 2859Eka Riyanti Purboningsih, Karlijn Massar, Zahrotur Rusyda Hinduan, Hendriati Agustiani, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Philippe Verduyn. Parental mediation strategies for social media use: a thematic analysis of perspectives among Indonesian parents and adolescents
2860 -- 2875Eva Gößwein, Magnus Liebherr. Harnessing the power of adaptation: a pre-registered systematic review on executive functions and the adaptation to new technologies
2876 -- 2895Naeem Akhtar, Tahir Islam, Zahid Hameed, Abdul-Ghaffar, Anshuman Sharma, Tomás Kincl, Fazila Islam. Unveiling mechanism of SNSs addiction on wellbeing: the moderating role of loneliness and social anxiety
2896 -- 2912Qi Sun, Jie Yao, Peiyao Cheng, Shumeng Hou. How can level of trust in conditional driving automation vehicles be improved? Road condition feedback strategies and the mediating role of anxiety
2913 -- 2928Hilde A. M. Voorveld, Andreas Panteli, Yoni Schirris, Carolin Ischen, Evangelos Kanoulas, Tom Lentz. Examining the persuasiveness of text and voice agents: prosody aligned with information structure increases human-likeness, perceived personalisation and brand attitude
2929 -- 2948Shih-Wei Chou, Ming-Chia Hsieh, Hui-Chun Pan, Xiao-Min Ye. Understanding negative technological use from a self-regulation perspective
2949 -- 2967Akon Obu Ekpezu, Isaac Wiafe, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen. Persuasive software features as antecedents to perceived compliance within physical activity behavior change support systems
2968 -- 2986Tu Lyu 0001, Yulin Guo, Hao Chen 0055. Minors' online privacy disclosure and protection behaviors: a systematic review
2987 -- 2997Xiwu Zhang, Yixia Wu. Pathways from bullying victimisation to problematic media use in primary school students: do depression and teacher-child relationships matter?
2998 -- 3018Wei Xie, Shuiqing Yang, Yixiao Li, Shasha Zhou. Understanding anthropomorphic voice-AI chatbot continuance from a human-AI interaction perspective
3019 -- 3037Shasha Zhou, Xi Cao, Yuangao Chen, Shuiqing Yang. Enhancing consumer satisfaction in the online knowledge payment context: the effects of warmth and competence
3038 -- 3063Arianna Boldi, Alessandro Silacci, Amon Rapp, Maurizio Caon. Designing for transparency: a web job board for e-recruitment to explore job seekers' privacy behaviours
3064 -- 3079Fu Guo, Chen Fang, Zenggen Ren, Mingming Li. Potential applications of humanoid robotic touch for social regulation of emotion: evidence from ECG and fNIRS
3080 -- 3096Jeong-Soo Kim, Tae Hyun Baek. Motivational determinants of continuance usage intention for generative AI: an investment model approach for ChatGPT users in the United States
3097 -- 3114Johanna Börsting, Regine Frener, Sabine Trepte. Privacy and political online microtargeting during the German Federal Election 2021

Volume 44, Issue 11

2493 -- 2496Michail Giannakos. BIT in an evolving technological landscape: continuity and advancement
2497 -- 2517Diyako Rahmani, Hamed Jafarzadeh 0001, Alexandra Claudia Hess. Keeping the gates closed: the effect of conflict management styles, anxiety, and technical skills on security noncompliance intention among smartphone users
2518 -- 2544Michail Giannakos, Roger Azevedo, Peter Brusilovsky, Mutlu Cukurova, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, Davinia Hernández Leo, Sanna Järvelä, Manolis Mavrikis, Bart Rienties. The promise and challenges of generative AI in education
2545 -- 2561Federica Cena, Cristina Gena, Claudio Mattutino, Michele Mioli, Barbara Treccani, Fabiana Vernero, Massimo Zancanaro. Do psychological traits influence the perceived usefulness of rule recommendations in configuration tasks?
2562 -- 2576Qiuhong Yang, Ying Feng. Does the use of mobile instant messaging in the workplace increase employees' workload?
2577 -- 2595R. A. Asbjørnsen, Elin Børøsund, J. Hjelmesæth, M. L. Smedsrød, M. Ollivier, Jobke Wentzel, M. M. Clark, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen, Lise Solberg Nes. Digital behaviour change intervention for weight loss maintenance in adults with obesity: a feasibility pilot study of eCHANGE
2596 -- 2619Guorui Fan, Zhaohua Deng, Bin Wang. Social benefits of online peer information exchange among doctors: an empirical study on an online health community in China
2620 -- 2636Jiyoung Lee 0003, Ayanna Seals. Capturing invisible health threats through augmented reality-based public health messaging: focusing on perceived realism, issue involvement, and message attitudes
2637 -- 2648Daniel B. Shank, Matthew Dew, Fatima Sajjad. Moral behaviour alters impressions of humans and AIs on teams: unethical AIs are more powerful while ethical humans are nicer
2649 -- 2669Xuequn Wang, Jinghan Wang, Xiaodan Liu, Zilong Liu. The effects of technostressors on work and non-work outcomes in hybrid work
2670 -- 2696Maria Livanou, Ifigeneia Manitsa, Vedad Hulusic, Muthanna Samara, Marcus Bull, Alberto De Caro. The development of ReGoal, a serious mobile game for young people with conduct problems
2697 -- 2712Rene Alejandro Lobo Quintero, Davinia Hernández Leo, Davide Taibi 0002, Emily Theophilou, J. Roberto Sánchez Reina. Analyzing factors influencing student engagement in an educative social media platform
2713 -- 2723Irina Dvoretskaya. Unlocking potential: understanding mobile device use patterns among year 9-11 students for learning
2724 -- 2741Jakob Peintner, Carina Manger, Andreas Riener. Increasing system transparency through confidence information in cooperative, automated driving
2742 -- 2759Madison N. Ngafeeson, Joseph A. Manga. User-resistance behaviours toward electronic health records: uncovering the determinants of perceived threats
2760 -- 2799Kshitij Sharma, Michail Giannakos. Carry-forward effect: providing proactive scaffolding to learning processes
2800 -- 2811Huishan Pang, Ying Ge, Hao Fang, Jay L. Wenger, Run-xi Zeng. The celebrity effect in microblog browsing among Chinese college students: based on implicit and recognition procedures

Volume 44, Issue 10

2093 -- 2100Raymond R. Bond, Edel Ennis, Maurice D. Mulvenna. How artificial intelligence may affect our mental wellbeing
2101 -- 2115Monika Jingar. Early phase design process of an intelligent coaching system for behaviour change related to stress management
2116 -- 2133Raul Szekely, Oliver Mason, David M. Frohlich, Elizabeth Barley. The use of virtual reality to reduce mental health stigma among healthcare and non-healthcare students: a systematic review
2134 -- 2139Oliver Mason, Megan Westhead. Senua's psychosis in virtual reality: effects on mental health stigma
2140 -- 2159Mourad Ellouze, Lamia Hadrich Belguith. Semantic analysis based on ontology and deep learning for a chatbot to assist persons with personality disorders on Twitter
2160 -- 2169Ioana R. Podina, Ana-Maria Bucur, Liviu Fodor, Rares Boian. Screening for common mental health disorders: a psychometric evaluation of a chatbot system
2170 -- 2185Aftab Alam, Sameha Alshakhsi, Dena Al-Thani, Raian Ali. Do near-bedtime usage of smartphones and problematic internet usage really impact sleep? A study based on objectively recorded usage data
2186 -- 2202Yi Sun, Zihao Yuan. Augmented reality fitness games and subjective well-being of players: a mixed methods study from China
2203 -- 2212Firoj Al-Mamun, Mark D. Griffiths 0001, Mark Mohan Kaggwa, Mohammed A. Mamun, Md. Tajuddin Sikder. The psychometric properties of the Bangla Nomophobia Questionnaire
2213 -- 2225Zhenni Ni, Yuxing Qian, Hao Li, Jin-Mao, Feicheng Ma 0001. Predicting online participation and adoption of autism unproven interventions: a case study of dietary interventions
2226 -- 2243Hamda Ajmal, Ruth Melia, Karen Young, John Bogue, Hannah Wood, Mary O' Sullivan, Jim Duggan. Using crisis text messaging service data to measure the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on mental health in Ireland
2244 -- 2256Rimsha Noreen, Amna Zafar, Talha Waheed, Muhammad Wasim, Abdul-Ahad, Paulo Jorge Coelho, Ivan Miguel Pires. Unraveling the inner world of PhD scholars with sentiment analysis for mental health prognosis
2257 -- 2268Xue Yang, Youjiang Gao. Co-creation with service robots and employee wellbeing: a self-determination perspective
2269 -- 2281Marta Serafini, Luca Chittaro. Trial of a desktop virtual reality application as a method of exposure for test anxiety: a qualitative study
2282 -- 2304Hale Alan. A comprehensive evaluation of digital mental health literature: an integrative review and bibliometric analysis
2305 -- 2322Azzeddine Rachid Benaissa, Azza Harbaoui, Henda Hajjami Ben Ghézala. Class imbalance-sensitive approach based on PLMs for the detection of cyberbullying in English and Arabic datasets
2323 -- 2332Bilal Kaya, Mark D. Griffiths 0001. Intolerance of uncertainty and mental wellbeing: the mediating and moderating role of doomscrolling
2333 -- 2350Ksenia Kharitonova, David Pérez-Fernández, Javier Gutiérrez-Hernando, Asier Gutiérrez-Fandiño, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol. Incorporating evidence into mental health Q&A: a novel method to use generative language models for validated clinical content extraction
2351 -- 2363Juan Francisco Dávila, Mònica Casabayó. Instagram paths to materialism in young people: social comparison and identification with influencers
2364 -- 2378Rares Boian, Ana-Maria Bucur, Diana Todea, Andreea Iuliana Luca, Traian Rebedea, Ioana R. Podina. A conversational agent framework for mental health screening: design, implementation, and usability
2379 -- 2388Zhen Zhu. Maternal mental health monitoring in an online community: a natural language processing approach
2389 -- 2404Paul Matthews, Clemence Rhodes-Maquaire. Personalisation and Recommendation for Mental Health Apps: A Scoping Review
2405 -- 2417Yuyoung Kim, Yoonyoung Kang, Bori Kim, Jinwoo Kim, Geon Ha Kim. Exploring the role of engagement and adherence in chatbot-based cognitive training for older adults: memory function and mental health outcomes
2418 -- 2427Thi Truc Quynh Ho, Thi Hoa Nguyen. Online victimisation and stress among high school students: prevalence and relationships
2428 -- 2444Khansa Chemnad, Maryam Aziz, Sanaa Al-Harahsheh, Azza O. Abdelmoneium, Ahmed Baghdady, Raian Ali. School pressure and academic performance versus internet addiction in early and middle adolescents: the mediating role of family relationship
2445 -- 2455Ioan-Alex Merlici, Alexandra Maftei, Cristian Opariuc-Dan. This is Too Much! Social media integration and adults' psychological distress: the mediating role of cyber and place-based information overload
2456 -- 2473Konstantin Schenkel, Fridtjof W. Nussbeck, Denny Kerkhoff, Urte Scholz, Jan Keller, Theda Radtke. Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being
2474 -- 2492Beatriz Severes, Mary Barreto, Augusto Esteves. Designing for mental health in higher education: a collaborative approach to digital interventions

Volume 44, Issue 1

1 -- 0Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Cees J. H. Midden, Jaap Ham. Editorial introduction
2 -- 18Daniele Pretolesi, Lenart Motnikar, Till Bieg, Michael Gafert, Jakob Carl Uhl. Exploring user preferences: customisation and attitudes towards notifications in mobile health and well-being applications
19 -- 43Alaa Ali S. Almohanna, Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, Shahla Meedya, Khin Than Win. Evaluating user perceptions of the persuasive system design in a breastfeeding mHealth app: a cross-sectional study
44 -- 60Fateme Teimouri, Kai-Florian Richter. Enhancing wayfinding and route learning: a human-centred study of the route-defining locations algorithm
61 -- 78Lujin Mao, Kenta Ono, Mengyao Qi, Jinghua Huang, Makoto Watanabe. Breadth and orientation of pie menus for mid-air interaction: effects on upper extremity biomechanics, performance, and subjective assessment
79 -- 101Emna Riahi, M. Sirajul Islam. Employees' information security awareness (ISA) in public organisations: insights from cross-cultural studies in Sweden, France, and Tunisia
102 -- 119Yongchao Martin Ma, Zhongzhun Deng. How does AI surpassing humans influence public innovativeness? A multi-method empirical study
120 -- 130Jiang Shao, Yuxin Bai, Jun Yao, Ying Zhang, Fangyuan Tian, Chengqi Xue. The influence of paradigm interface guided by different visual types on MI-BCI performance
131 -- 149Liang Ma, Peng Yu, Xin Zhang 0072, Feifei Hao. How enterprise social media usage contributes to employee resilience: moderating role of individual adaptability
150 -- 166Ibrahim Dadandi, Ayse Kalyon. Impulsivity and problematic smartphone use: mediating role of self-handicapping
167 -- 180Chundong Zheng, Yiran Zhang, Heming Gong, Jiaxin Lv. No browsing, no donating: impact of image emotion and colour on browsing intention in online charitable fundraising