Promoting and prolonging the beneficial effects of a vacation with the help of a smartphone-based intervention

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Promoting and prolonging the beneficial effects of a vacation with the help of a smartphone-based intervention. / Virtanen, Anniina; de Bloom, Jessica; Reins, Jo Annika et al.
In: Gedrag en Organisatie, Vol. 32, No. 4, 12.11.2019, p. 250-278.

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title = "Promoting and prolonging the beneficial effects of a vacation with the help of a smartphone-based intervention",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate whether beneficial vacation effects can be strengthened and prolonged with a smartphone-based intervention. In a four-week longitudinal study among 79 Finnish teachers, we investigated the development of recovery, well-being, and job performance before, during, and after a one-week vacation in three groups: non-users (n = 51), passive (n = 18) and active (n = 10) users. Participants were instructed to actively use a recovery app (called Holidaily) and complete five digital questionnaires. Most recovery experiences and well-being indicators increased during the vacation. Job performance and concentration capacity showed no significant time effects. Among active app users, creativity at work increased from baseline to after the vacation, whereas among non-users it decreased and among passive users it decreased a few days after the vacation but increased again one and a half weeks after the vacation. The fading of beneficial vacation effects on negative affect seems to have been slower among active app users. Only few participants used the app actively. Still, results suggest that a smartphone-based recovery intervention may support beneficial vacation effects.",
keywords = "Occupational e-mental health, Recovery from work, Recovery intervention, Smartphone-based intervention, Vacations, Psychology, Health sciences",
author = "Anniina Virtanen and {de Bloom}, Jessica and Reins, {Jo Annika} and Christine Syrek and Dirk Lehr and Ulla Kinnunen",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "12",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "250--278",
journal = "Gedrag en Organisatie",
issn = "0921-5077",
publisher = "Amsterdam University Press",
number = "4",

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AU - de Bloom, Jessica

AU - Reins, Jo Annika

AU - Syrek, Christine

AU - Lehr, Dirk

AU - Kinnunen, Ulla

PY - 2019/11/12

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N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate whether beneficial vacation effects can be strengthened and prolonged with a smartphone-based intervention. In a four-week longitudinal study among 79 Finnish teachers, we investigated the development of recovery, well-being, and job performance before, during, and after a one-week vacation in three groups: non-users (n = 51), passive (n = 18) and active (n = 10) users. Participants were instructed to actively use a recovery app (called Holidaily) and complete five digital questionnaires. Most recovery experiences and well-being indicators increased during the vacation. Job performance and concentration capacity showed no significant time effects. Among active app users, creativity at work increased from baseline to after the vacation, whereas among non-users it decreased and among passive users it decreased a few days after the vacation but increased again one and a half weeks after the vacation. The fading of beneficial vacation effects on negative affect seems to have been slower among active app users. Only few participants used the app actively. Still, results suggest that a smartphone-based recovery intervention may support beneficial vacation effects.

AB - The aim of this study was to investigate whether beneficial vacation effects can be strengthened and prolonged with a smartphone-based intervention. In a four-week longitudinal study among 79 Finnish teachers, we investigated the development of recovery, well-being, and job performance before, during, and after a one-week vacation in three groups: non-users (n = 51), passive (n = 18) and active (n = 10) users. Participants were instructed to actively use a recovery app (called Holidaily) and complete five digital questionnaires. Most recovery experiences and well-being indicators increased during the vacation. Job performance and concentration capacity showed no significant time effects. Among active app users, creativity at work increased from baseline to after the vacation, whereas among non-users it decreased and among passive users it decreased a few days after the vacation but increased again one and a half weeks after the vacation. The fading of beneficial vacation effects on negative affect seems to have been slower among active app users. Only few participants used the app actively. Still, results suggest that a smartphone-based recovery intervention may support beneficial vacation effects.

KW - Occupational e-mental health

KW - Recovery from work

KW - Recovery intervention

KW - Smartphone-based intervention

KW - Vacations

KW - Psychology

KW - Health sciences

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