نتایج جستجو برای: ecological capability assessment

تعداد نتایج: 737332  

Journal: :Substance use & misuse 2011
Stuart G Ferguson Saul Shiffman

Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is the name applied to any of a range of research methodologies that aim to assess participants in near real time as they go about their regular day-to-day activities. Such methods have particular utility for studying drug use and drug dependence. Using the area of nicotine dependence as a case study, this review highlights how EMA can be used to build upon...

2014
Gregor Hasler Christopher J. Hopwood Gitta A. Jacob Laura S. Brändle Thomas Schulte-Vels

Patient-reported outcome (PRO) refers to measures that emphasize the subjective view of patients about their health-related conditions and behaviors. Typically, PROs include self-report questionnaires and clinical interviews. Defining PROs for borderline personality disorder (BPD) is particularly challenging given the disorder's high symptomatic heterogeneity, high comorbidity with other psychi...

2017
Chloe Bedard Sara King-Dowling Madeline McDonald Genevieve Dunton John Cairney Matthew Kwan

BACKGROUND It is well established that drastic declines in physical activity (PA) occur during young adults' transition into university; however, our understanding of contextual and environmental factors as it relates to young adults' PA is limited. OBJECTIVE The purpose of our study was to examine the feasibility of using wrist-worn accelerometers and the use of ecological momentary assessme...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2011
Tricia M Leahey Janis H Crowther Jeffrey A Ciesla

This research examined the effects of naturally occurring appearance comparisons on women's affect, body satisfaction, and compensatory cognitions and behaviors. Using ecological momentary assessment, women with high body dissatisfaction and eating pathology (EPHB), high body dissatisfaction (HB), or low body dissatisfaction (LB) recorded their reactions to appearance-focused social comparisons...

2017
John D Clapp Danielle R Madden Douglas D Mooney Kristin E Dahlquist

Many of the problems associated with alcohol occur after a single drinking event (e.g. drink driving, assault). These acute alcohol problems have a huge global impact and account for a large percentage of unintentional and intentional injuries in the world. Nonetheless, alcohol research and preventive interventions rarely focus on drinking at the event-level since drinking events are complex, d...

2013
Jason D. Runyan Timothy A. Steenbergh Charles Bainbridge Douglas A. Daugherty Lorne Oke Brian N. Fry

We have designed a flexible ecological momentary assessment/intervention smartphone (EMA/EMI) "app". We examine the utility of this app for collecting real-time data, and assessing intra-subject variability, by using it to assess how freshman undergraduates spend their time. We also explore whether its use can promote greater self-awareness. Participants were randomly divided into an experiment...

2015
Benjamin Schüz Natalie Schüz Stuart G. Ferguson

BACKGROUND Discretionary eating behaviour ("snacking") is dependent on internal and external cues. Individual differences in the effects of these cues suggest that some people are more or less likely to snack in certain situations than others. Previous research is limited to laboratory-based experiments or survey-based food recall. This study for the first time examines everyday snacking using ...

2014
Jolanta Marszalek Natalia Morgulec-Adamowicz Izabela Rutkowska Andrzej Kosmol

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to assess the value of ecological momentary assessment in evaluating physical activity among children, adolescents, and adults. It also determines whether ecological momentary assessment fulfills the criteria of validity, reliability, objectivity, norms, and standardization applied to the tools used for the evaluation of physical activity. METHODS The E...

2016
Chris J. Gibbons

The current paper describes new opportunities for patient-centred assessment methods which have come about by the increased adoption of affordable smart technologies in biopsychosocial research and medical care. In this commentary, we review modern assessment methods including item response theory (IRT), computer adaptive testing (CAT), and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and explain how ...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2005
Mark Muraven R Lorraine Collins Saul Shiffman Jean A Paty

Predictions made by the self-control strength model were tested in a sample of underage social drinkers using ecological momentary assessment methodology. On days that participants experienced more self-control demands than average, they were more likely to violate their self-imposed drinking limit after controlling for mood and urge to drink. There was no relationship between self-control dema...

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