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    • Health Technology
    • Digital Health Interventions

    Background:

    • Identifying technology use and preferences is crucial for designing effective physical activity (PA) programs.
    • Underserved populations often face unique barriers to accessing health and wellness resources.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore technology platform use and preferences for supporting physical activity (PA) programs.
    • To understand the needs of an underserved population in Chicago regarding digital health tools for PA.

    Main Methods:

    • A 29-item questionnaire was administered to 291 participants across 5 health and wellness sites.
    • Data collected included frequency of Internet, cell phone, and social media use and preferences.
    • Chi-squared analysis examined differences in technology use across age and income groups.

    Main Results:

    • Most participants were female, with low incomes (under $30,000), and identified as African American/Black/Caribbean or Mexican/Mexican American.
    • High rates of smartphone (63.2%) and Internet (75.9%) usage were reported.
    • Facebook was the most used social media platform (84.8%), though preferences for technology-based PA varied, with 31.6% favoring free internet programs.

    Conclusions:

    • Cell phone, Internet, and social media are widely used in this underserved population.
    • Technology preferences for increasing physical activity (PA) are diverse, with a notable portion not favoring surveyed platforms.
    • Educational initiatives are recommended to enhance awareness and maximize the effectiveness of technology-based PA interventions.