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Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) with treated alcoholics: Methodological problems and potential solutions.

Health Psychology, 1998
Ecological Momentary Assessment, a methodology by which information can be obtained about phenomena as they occur in a person's natural environment, was used to assess the antecedents to relapse in treated alcohol abusers. Alcoholic participants (N = 27) were asked to record their urge to drink alcohol and their mood state, situation, and alcohol use ...
Mark D. Litt   +2 more
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Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) of mental health outcomes in veterans and servicemembers: A scoping review

Psychiatry Research, 2020
This PRISMA scoping review explores existing research conducted with United States military samples utilizing ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to evaluate mental health outcomes. EMA facilitates understanding of temporal changes of dynamic variables subject to change difficult to capture in standard laboratory assessment.
Molly, Gromatsky   +6 more
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Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in Family Research

2013
Family researchers are often interested in dynamic complex processes that are present in daily life and regular activities, occur both within and between individuals, and unfold over various periods of time. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) and other approaches for intensive, real-world data collection enable researchers to collect large amounts ...
Joshua M. Smyth, Kristin E. Heron
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Historical Roots and Rationale of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)

2007
Abstract This chapter provides a brief introduction to the capture of real-time data referred to as Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) (Stone & Shiffman, 1994), which we hope sets the stage for the remainder of the book. We briefly define EMA, trace some of its historical antecedents, and discuss the core rationale for EMA ...
Arthur A Stone   +3 more
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Ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) did not improve responsiveness of patient-reported outcomes on quality of life

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2020
Clinical practice guidelines recommend questionnaires with short recall. We compare responsiveness of ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) and retrospective assessments of thyroid-related quality of life.Patients with newly diagnosed thyrotoxicosis completed retrospective Thyroid-related Patient-Reported Outcome measures (ThyPROs) with 4-week and 1 ...
Boesen, Victor Brun   +6 more
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Affective forecasting in schizophrenia: Comparing predictions to real-time Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) ratings.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2014
"Affective forecasting" refers to the predictions people make about future affective experiences. These predictions influence decision making, which in turn might impact individuals' level of functioning, goal-directed behavior, and pursuit of potentially rewarding activities.
Christopher J, Brenner, Dror, Ben-Zeev
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EMA-CleanR: Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Data Processing in R (Code Documentation)

This article is the code documentation for the EMA-CleanR software (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982076).
Sperry, Sarah   +2 more
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Creation of EMA-KN – A Knowledge Network for Ecological Momentary Assessment

2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2021
Cade Winters   +5 more
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