Literature DB >> 16779081

A high-level specification for adaptive ecological momentary assessment: real-time assessment of drug craving, use and abstinence.

Jia-Ling Lin1, Massoud Vahabzadeh, Mustapha Mezghanni, David H Epstein, Kenzie L Preston.   

Abstract

In psychological research, efforts to capture day-to-day human experience traditionally relied on pen-and-paper diaries and questionnaires. Some current studies, however, incorporate handheld computers, which provide researchers with many options and advantages in addition to providing more reliable data. One advantage of using handheld computers is the programmability of the electronic diary, which, compared to old-fashioned paper diaries, affords the researchers with a wealth of possibilities. An important possibility is to construct a built-in mechanism in the computer-administered questionnaires that would allow transparent branching, in which question presentation is contingent on participants' answers to previous questions. The major hurdle in implementing such an approach is the limitations of the platform used for such assessments: inexpensive "low-end" handheld devices. We propose a high-level specification which enables non-programming researchers to "branch" their questionnaires without modifications to the source code in a highly user-friendly fashion, with backtracking capability and very modest hardware requirements. A finite state automaton approach was implemented, we believe for the first time, to create an auto-trigger mechanism for the real-time evaluation of the conditions. This solution provides our investigators with the capacity to administer efficient assessments that are dynamically customized to reflect participants' behaviors without the need for any post-production programming.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16779081      PMCID: PMC1560797     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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1.  Patient non-compliance with paper diaries.

Authors:  Arthur A Stone; Saul Shiffman; Joseph E Schwartz; Joan E Broderick; Michael R Hufford
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2002-05-18

2.  Understanding usage patterns of handheld computers in clinical practice.

Authors:  Mathias Tschopp; Christian Lovis; Antoine Geissbuhler
Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp       Date:  2002

Review 3.  Using diary methods to study marital and family processes.

Authors:  Jean-Philippe Laurenceau; Niall Bolger
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2005-03
  3 in total
  3 in total

1.  Automation in an addiction treatment research clinic: computerised contingency management, ecological momentary assessment and a protocol workflow system.

Authors:  Massoud Vahabzadeh; Jia-Ling Lin; Mustapha Mezghanni; David H Epstein; Kenzie L Preston
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Rev       Date:  2009-01

2.  Investigating Health Risk Environments in Housing Programs for Young Adults: Protocol for a Geographically Explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment Study.

Authors:  Benjamin F Henwood; Brian Redline; Eldin Dzubur; Danielle R Madden; Harmony Rhoades; Genevieve F Dunton; Eric Rice; Sara Semborski; Qu Tang; Stephen S Intille
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2019-01-10

3.  How long does craving predict use of methamphetamine? Assessment of use one to seven weeks after the assessment of craving: Craving and ongoing methamphetamine use.

Authors:  Gantt P Galloway; Edward G Singleton
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2009-08-26
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