Project GUARD app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: The University of Michigan
First release : 03 Sep 2016
App size: 51.83 Mb
The The Project GUARD app utilizes a Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model. The app collects gender; age; and self-reported behaviors (drinking, exercise, stress), strengths, goals, and benefits. Any personal information collected is kept private and confidential.
These data are used to provide participants individualized tailored content, which will:
- Allow broad topics of at-risk alcohol use to be narrowed to participant experience for relevance in a short time period
- Be sent to National Guard participants during the first month post intervention to enhance initial Brief Intervention effects
- Incorporate three basic tailoring strategies: personalization, feedback, content matching
- Enhance cognitive preconditions for message processing or acceptance (receptivity)
- Boost message impact (salience) by selectively modifying behavioral determinants of desired outcomes
This application:
- Tracks daily fitness, stress, and alcohol consumption
- Provides tips and goal setting for a healthier lifestyle
- Offers an interactive Health Coach feature
- Delivers a Newsfeed with articles and other resources