Counterfactual Strategies, Physical Activity, and Wearable Trackers
Financial Stress, Socioeconomic Status, Social Status
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Financial Stress focused on measuring low-socioeconomic status, Physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years old or older
- access to the internet
- has a smartphone capable of syncing with a Fitbit Inspire 2 via Bluetooth
- and must report low SES by indicating a response of 7 or higher on the Subjective SES Ladder
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having any physical or cognitive impairment that would impact one's ability to engage in low to moderate levels of exercise
- Must not currently be participating or plan to participate in similar studies or programs.
Sites / Locations
- Texas A&M University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Counterfactual Strategy Intervention
Control
After participants finish describing past events where they were unable to participate or engage in physical activity and have identified barriers which impacted their events they just described, participants will be randomly assigned to conditions. Participants in the counterfactual strategy condition will engage in counterfactual strategies on barriers they believe they could have reasonably acted on to increase physical activity in their described event(s) that would have led to a better outcome. After identifying the counterfactual strategies, participants will then select three counterfactual strategies they just identified that they could use at some point in the upcoming week, any obstacles to using that counterfactual strategy, ways to overcome those obstacles, their intention to use the counterfactual strategy over the next week, and how likely they think the counterfactual strategy would have happened and led to the better outcome.
Participants will be asked to describe past events where they were unable to participate or engage in physical activity. All participants will walk through the NIMHD framework with a researcher and be guided to identify barriers at various domains and levels of influence, which impacted their events they just described. After barrier identification, participants will be asked to select three barriers to talk aloud and list out additional details about the barriers identified.