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Horizon: Resilience – Design of a Serious Game for Ecological Momentary Intervention for Depression
Extended Abstracts of the 2021 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 2021Depression is the world’s most prevalent mental disorder and the primary source of disability adjusted life years (DALY). While traditional face-to-face therapies have been shown to be effective, alternative delivery methods, e.g. internet-based therapies, have been investigated to overcome barriers to access, such as lack of availability of therapists
Águeda Gómez Cambronero +2 more
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Ecological momentary interventions for smoking cessation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2023Tobacco use is an important cause of preventable mortality and morbidity worldwide. Only 7% of smokers successfully quit annually, despite numerous evidence-based smoking cessation treatments. An important reason for failure is barriers to accessing appropriate smoking cessation interventions, which can be minimized by technology-delivered ...
Shayan, Eghdami +3 more
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The development of ecological momentary interventions
2019This chapter will discuss and critically review (recent advances in) the use of the experience sampling method (ESM) for the real-time and real-world delivery of psychological interventions in mental health research. It will first outline the advantages of ESM for enhancing the effectiveness of psychological interventions under real-world conditions ...
Henrietta Steinhart +2 more
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Ecological Momentary Assessments and Interventions in Alzheimer’s Caregiving
Current Alzheimer Research, 2018Background: Caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) often experience feelings of lack of support and information from specialists when operating in real scenarios, inclusive of old-age psychiatric wards, care homes, community, and patient’s home.
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European Eating Disorders Review, 2020
AbstractObjectiveAlthough current treatments are effective for some patients with eating disorders, a large number of patients remain partially or fully symptomatic post‐treatment. This may be related to poor utilization of treatment skills outside of the therapy office. Smartphone applications that can detect and intervene during moments of need could
Adrienne S. Juarascio +6 more
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AbstractObjectiveAlthough current treatments are effective for some patients with eating disorders, a large number of patients remain partially or fully symptomatic post‐treatment. This may be related to poor utilization of treatment skills outside of the therapy office. Smartphone applications that can detect and intervene during moments of need could
Adrienne S. Juarascio +6 more
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Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
One technique for tailoring interventions and matching evidence-based procedures to idiographic problems is just-in-time adaptive approaches, also referred to as ecological momentary intervention. These technology-based approaches involve real-time delivery of evidence-based skills when most needed, which can be tailored to individual data inputs.
Jeffrey M. Pavlacic +4 more
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One technique for tailoring interventions and matching evidence-based procedures to idiographic problems is just-in-time adaptive approaches, also referred to as ecological momentary intervention. These technology-based approaches involve real-time delivery of evidence-based skills when most needed, which can be tailored to individual data inputs.
Jeffrey M. Pavlacic +4 more
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Eating Disorders, 2019
This study investigated the efficacy of using ecological momentary assessment and intervention (EMA/EMI) to target body checking behaviors. Body checking has been shown to increase body dissatisfaction and play a role in eating disorders, but few treatments specifically targeting body checking have been empirically evaluated.
Jamie M. Smith +3 more
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This study investigated the efficacy of using ecological momentary assessment and intervention (EMA/EMI) to target body checking behaviors. Body checking has been shown to increase body dissatisfaction and play a role in eating disorders, but few treatments specifically targeting body checking have been empirically evaluated.
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Ecological momentary interventions for bipolar disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric EpidemiologyBipolar Disorders affect 2% of the world population and ranks as the sixth leading cause of disability. Barriers such as lack of insight and limited access to healthcare result in a significant disease burden. These barriers can be mitigated by technology-delivered interventions such as ecological momentary interventions, which provide personalized ...
Armin, Hirbod-Mobarakeh +6 more
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Feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of an ecological momentary intervention for autistic adults
Many autistic adults experience limited access to scalable social‑emotional supports, underscoring the need for low‑intensity interventions that can be integrated into daily life. This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a one‑week ecological momentary intervention (EMI) designed to enhance social attention--and ...China I. Parenteau +2 more
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