Evaluation of EmoHealth Application Using USE Questionnaire

The Covid-19 pandemic situation and social restrictions as the impact have resulted in many problems, including mental and emotional health in society. The existence of mobile application technology through smartphones, which many people own, can be a means to assist, especially people with emotiona...

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Published in2022 5th International Conference of Computer and Informatics Engineering (IC2IE) pp. 247 - 252
Main Authors Ismail, Iklima Ermis, Liliana, Dewi Yanti, Zain, Ayu Rosyida
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 13.09.2022
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DOI10.1109/IC2IE56416.2022.9970027

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Summary:The Covid-19 pandemic situation and social restrictions as the impact have resulted in many problems, including mental and emotional health in society. The existence of mobile application technology through smartphones, which many people own, can be a means to assist, especially people with emotional problems. We have developed the EmoHealth Application for this purpose. The EmoHealth application aims to make people get easier to manage and regulate their daily emotions. The EmoHealth has been developed based on Artificial Intelligence. It has four main features, namely: emotional assessment, emotional journey, emo insight, and chatbot features, and is currently developed only in the Bahasa version. This research aims to test the EmoHealth application's usability to get users' feedback before it is widely published. Tests are carried out to ensure that the EmoHealth application is usable and suitable for user needs. The USE Questionnaire is used because it is one of the most frequently used methods in testing mobile-based applications. The USE questionnaire has four attributes: usefulness, ease of use, ease of learning, and satisfaction. Reliability testing aims to measure the consistency of the questionnaire test. The result usability score is 75.9%, which implied that the EmoHealth application can be used well and satisfactorily.
DOI:10.1109/IC2IE56416.2022.9970027