A systematic review of ecological momentary assessment in autism research DOI Creative Commons
Yixin Chen, Zhenyang Xi, Talya Greene

et al.

Autism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Ecological momentary assessment has been increasingly used in autism studies over the last decade to capture and understand autistic people’s behaviours, thoughts, feelings daily experiences. This systematic review synthesised previous ecological learn about feasibility of with people derive ideas optimise applicability studies. Five databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web Science, EMBASE CINAHL) were searched, covering time between January 1990 October 2024, for using participants. We identified 32 930 These supported acceptability young middle-aged adults average or above-average intelligence language skills. Previous researchers participants reviewed literature suggested considering adaptations design sampling schedules, questionnaires implementation incentive strategies, improve population. Future could address limitations extant literature, example, lack evidence from youth older a wider range study topics. Lay abstract assessments assess in-the-moment thoughts behaviours their lives natural environments. The number increased decade. For first time, this (1) summarises how well works allowing describe express emotions experiences, (2) provides suggestions make research method more accessible future In total, we participation experiences people. Overall, is generally acceptable aged 18 60 language. also several issues procedure consider these when designing findings provide that can be investigate many different questions suggest application

Language: Английский

So You Want to Do ESM? 10 Essential Topics for Implementing the Experience-Sampling Method DOI Creative Commons
Jessica Fritz, Marilyn L. Piccirillo, Zachary D. Cohen

et al.

Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(3)

Published: July 1, 2024

The experience-sampling method (ESM) captures psychological experiences over time and in everyday contexts, thereby offering exciting potential for collecting more temporally fine-grained ecologically valid data research. Given that rapid methodological developments make it increasingly difficult novice ESM researchers to be well informed about standards of research identify resources can serve as useful starting points, we here provide a primer on 10 essential design implementation considerations studies. Specifically, (a) compare with cross-sectional, panel, cohort approaches discuss regarding (b) item content phrasing; (c) choosing formulating response options; (d) timescale (sampling scheme, sampling frequency, survey length, study duration); (e) change properties stationarity; (f) power effect sizes; (g) missingness, attrition, compliance; (h) assessment administration; (i) reliability; (j) replicability generalizability. For all topics, challenges and—if available—potential solutions literature points in-depth readings. We also share access living, web-based library extensive catalogue facilitate further learning the ESM. Finally, list topics although beyond scope our article, relevant success Taken together, article highlights most studies, aids identification readings, support quality future

Language: Английский

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Making trauma ecological momentary assessment studies FAIR: review of design considerations and data procedures DOI Creative Commons
Bryce Hruska, Marilyn L. Piccirillo, Lonneke I. M. Lenferink

et al.

European journal of psychotraumatology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(1)

Published: March 21, 2025

Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) involves collecting data from people in their everyday lives one or more times per day over the course of days, weeks, months. EMA has been used traumatic stress field to better understand how trauma-relevant symptoms, experiences, and behaviours occur under naturalistic conditions relation another. The FAIR principles specify that should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable maximise knowledge gained individual research studies. However, it is unclear design decisions procedures might affect implementation these principles.

Language: Английский

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So you want to do ESM? Ten Essential Topics for Implementing the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) DOI Open Access
Jessica Fritz, Marilyn L. Piccirillo, Zachary D. Cohen

et al.

Published: Nov. 3, 2023

The experience sampling method (ESM) captures psychological experiences over time and in everyday contexts, thereby offering exciting potential for collecting more temporally fine-grained ecologically valid data research. Given that rapid methodological developments make it increasingly difficult novice ESM researchers to be well-informed about standards of research identify resources can serve as useful starting points, this article provides a primer on ten essential design implementation considerations studies. Specifically, we i) compare with cross-sectional, panel, cohort approaches, discuss regarding: ii) item content phrasing, iii) choosing formulating response options, iv) timescale (sampling scheme, frequency, survey length, study duration), v) change properties stationarity, vi) power effect sizes, vii) missingness, attrition, compliance, viii) assessment administration, ix) reliability, well x) replicability generalizability. For all topics challenges – if available solutions, provide literature points in-depth readings. We also share access living, web-based library extensive catalogue literature, facilitate further learning the ESM. Lastly, list that, although beyond scope our article, relevant success Taken together, highlights most studies, aids identification readings, support quality future

Language: Английский

Citations

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A systematic review of ecological momentary assessment in autism research DOI Creative Commons
Yixin Chen, Zhenyang Xi, Talya Greene

et al.

Autism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Ecological momentary assessment has been increasingly used in autism studies over the last decade to capture and understand autistic people’s behaviours, thoughts, feelings daily experiences. This systematic review synthesised previous ecological learn about feasibility of with people derive ideas optimise applicability studies. Five databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web Science, EMBASE CINAHL) were searched, covering time between January 1990 October 2024, for using participants. We identified 32 930 These supported acceptability young middle-aged adults average or above-average intelligence language skills. Previous researchers participants reviewed literature suggested considering adaptations design sampling schedules, questionnaires implementation incentive strategies, improve population. Future could address limitations extant literature, example, lack evidence from youth older a wider range study topics. Lay abstract assessments assess in-the-moment thoughts behaviours their lives natural environments. The number increased decade. For first time, this (1) summarises how well works allowing describe express emotions experiences, (2) provides suggestions make research method more accessible future In total, we participation experiences people. Overall, is generally acceptable aged 18 60 language. also several issues procedure consider these when designing findings provide that can be investigate many different questions suggest application

Language: Английский

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