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Examining the Social Context of Alcohol Drinking in Young Adults with Smartphone Sensing
Type of publication: Journal paper
Citation: Meegahapola_IMWUT-2_2021
Publication status: Accepted
Journal: Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)
Volume: 5
Number: 3
Year: 2021
Month: September
Pages: 26
DOI: 10.1145/3478126
Abstract: According to prior work, the type of relationship between the person consuming alcohol and others in the surrounding (friends, family, spouse, etc.), and the number of those people (alone, with one person, with a group, etc.) are related to many aspects of alcohol consumption, such as the drinking amount, location, motives, and mood. Even though the social context is recognized as an important aspect that influences the drinking behavior of young adults in alcohol research, relatively little work has been conducted in smartphone sensing research on this topic. In this study, we analyze the weekend nightlife drinking behavior of 241 young adults in a European country, using a dataset consisting of self-reports and passive smartphone sensing data over a period of three months. Using multiple statistical analyses, we show that features from modalities such as accelerometer, location, application usage, bluetooth, and proximity could be informative about different social contexts of drinking. We define and evaluate seven social context inference tasks using smartphone sensing data, obtaining accuracies of the range 75%-86% in four two-class and three three-class inferences. Further, we discuss the possibility of identifying the sex composition of a group of friends using smartphone sensor data with accuracies over 70%. The results are encouraging towards (a) supporting future interventions on alcohol consumption that incorporate users’ social context more meaningfully, and (b) reducing the need for user self-reports when creating drink logs.
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Projects Idiap
DUSK2DAWN
Authors Meegahapola, Lakmal Buddika
Labhart, Florian
Phan, Thanh-Trung
Gatica-Perez, Daniel
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