Journal article
Promoting Self-Regulated Social Media Use on Smartphones With a Mobile Intervention App (Wellspent): Randomized Controlled Trial
L Mertens, LC Brockmeier, C Roitzheim, T Radtke, T Dingler, J Keller
Jmir Mhealth and Uhealth | JMIR Publications Inc. | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.2196/56824
Open access
Abstract
Background: Problematic social media use has been linked to reduced well-being and impulse control difficulties. While digital self-control apps show potential for reducing general app usage, they often lack customization, leading to limited effectiveness and increased user resistance. Their impact on problematic social media use remains uncertain. Objective: This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Wellspent app, a customizable mobile intervention app designed to promote self-regulated social media use by targeting user-defined problematic app use and offering tailored behavioral nudges. Methods: In a 3-week randomized controlled trial, 70 iPhone users (mean age 26.2, SD 5.6 years; 47/..
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