Annual Research Review: Ecological momentary assessment studies in child psychology and psychiatry
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Annual Research Review: Ecological momentary assessment studies in child psychology and psychiatry
Abstract
Background: Enhancements in mobile phone technology allow the study of children and adolescents' everyday lives like never before. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) uses these advancements to allow in-depth measurements of links between context, behavior, and physiology in youths' everyday lives.
Findings: A large and diverse literature now exists on using EMA to study mental and behavioral health among youth. Modern EMA methods are built on a rich tradition of idiographic inquiry focused on the intensive study of individuals. Studies of child and adolescent mental and behavioral health have used EMA to characterize lived experience, document naturalistic within-person processes and individual differences in these processes, measure familiar constructs in novel ways, and examine temporal order and dynamics in youths' everyday lives.
Conclusions: Ecological momentary assessment is feasible and reliable for studying the daily lives of youth. EMA can inform the development and augmentation of traditional and momentary intervention. Continued research and technological development in mobile intervention design and implementation, EMA-sensor integration, and complex real-time data analysis are needed to realize the potential of just-in-time adaptive intervention, which may allow researchers to reach high-risk youth with intervention content when and where it is needed most.
Keywords: E-health; adolescence; mental health; methodology; school children.
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Comment in
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Commentary: Ecology momentary assessment as a tool for understanding dynamic patterns in child and adolescent health and development - reflections on Russell and Gajos (2020).J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020 Mar;61(3):395-398. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13216. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020. PMID: 32064635 Free PMC article.
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