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ABSTRACT Background Bipolar disorder (BD) carries a suicide risk 20 times higher than the general population, with up to 60% of patients attempting suicide. Current interventions have failed to reduce its incidence; static factors have shown limited predictive utility.
Abigail Ortiz +9 more
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Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) of physical activity: acceptability in healthy adults
Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a methodology for the collection of real time data on behavior and its context. It provides an 'ecological' approach applicable to physical activity (PA). This study explores the acceptability of PA assessment through EMA combined with body-worn accelerometers.Methods: The EMA data were collected ...
Bouchan, Jérôme +8 more
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BackgroundImpulsivity is a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD) associated with various negative outcomes. Recent use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) has allowed for nuanced examination of the mechanisms of mood and impulsivity dysregulation ...
Almudena Ramírez-Martín +9 more
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Ecological Momentary Assessment-Based Indicators for Habitual Repetitive Negative Thinking
The aim of this research is to identify indicators for repetitive negative thinking (RNT) as a habit via ecological momentary assessment (EMA) that predict later symptoms of ...
Joanna Hunsmann
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Background: The population of older people with hearing impairment is increasing. Causality occurs between hearing impairment and cognitive decline. Healthy ageing needs to be promoted.
Ivarsson, Mari
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Direct gambling marketing, direct harm: A randomised experiment
Abstract Background and aims Whether gambling marketing has a causal effect on harm is of regulatory interest. Direct marketing offers (emails, push notifications and text messages) are frequently received by people with active gambling accounts, but they can opt out.
Matthew Rockloff +5 more
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BackgroundThe ecological momentary intervention (EMI) is one of the most promising digital—primarily mobile—interventions to enhance physical activity (PA) and other health behaviors. It is a combination of ecological momentary assessment (EMA), in which
Takeyuki Oba +4 more
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The association between history of prenatal loss and maternal psychological state in a subsequent pregnancy: an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study. [PDF]
Lazarides C +9 more
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Health Outcomes among Adults Initiating Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain: A 3-month Prospective Study Incorporating Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA). [PDF]
Wang Y +4 more
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Exploring the relationship between muscle activity, jaw behaviour and pain
While muscle overload is commonly implicated in musculoskeletal pain conditions, real-time assessment of associated behavioural and physiological features is challenging. This study aims to investigate the relationship between self-reported awake bruxism
Nikola Stanisic +7 more
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