| Literature DB >> 31429413 |
Helga Þórarinsdóttir1, Maria Faurholt-Jepsen1, Henrik Ullum2, Mads Frost3, Jakob E Bardram4, Lars Vedel Kessing1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smartphones may offer a new and easy tool to assess stress, but the validity has never been investigated.Entities:
Keywords: ecological momentary assessment; emotional stress; healthy individuals; mobile phone; self-report; smartphone
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31429413 PMCID: PMC6718079 DOI: 10.2196/13418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Examples of the self-assessment screenshot from the Monsenso app.
Figure 2Flow diagram of participants recruited from Rigshospitalets blood bank from November 2015 to August 2016.
Background and sociodemographic characteristics of study participants (N=40).
| Characteristics | Statistics | ||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 35.24 (12.79) | ||
| Female gender, n (%) | 22 (55) | ||
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| Employed | 23 (57.5) | ||
| Unemployed | 2 (5) | ||
| Student | 15 (37.5) | ||
| Education (years), mean (SD) | 14.77 (2.09) | ||
| Sick days, median (IQRa) | 2 (1-4.5) | ||
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| Alone | 22 (55) | ||
| Cohabiting | 18 (45) | ||
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| Never married | 32 (80) | ||
| Married | 7 (17.5) | ||
| Divorced | 1 (2.5) | ||
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| In a relationship | 26 (65) | ||
| Single | 14 (35) | ||
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| Smoker | 8 (20) | ||
| Former smoker | 6 (15) | ||
| Never smoked | 26 (65) | ||
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| Total | 5 (2-7.5) | ||
| Female gender | 4 (1-6) | ||
| Male gender | 6 (3-12) | ||
| Former alcohol abuse, n (%) | 1 (2.5) | ||
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| Never | 36 (90) | ||
| <1 monthly | 4 (10) | ||
| Height (centimeters), median (IQR) | 174. 68 (9.69) | ||
| Weight (kilograms), median (IQR) | 78.22 (13.91) | ||
aIQR: interquartile range.
Total scores on different questionnaires and smartphone-based self-assessed stress.
| Questionnaires and measures (score range; N) | Scores | ||
| EPQ-Na (0-14; N=38), median (IQRb) | 4.5 (2-7) | ||
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| Baseline (0-20; N=37), median (IQR) | 6 (4-9) | ||
| Follow-up (0-21; N=34), median (IQR) | 5.5 (3-9) | ||
| SLEd, last 12 months (0-10; N=38), median (IQR) | 2 (1-4) | ||
| SLE, lifetime (0-5; N=38), median (IQR) | 1 (0-2) | ||
| FASTe (0-8; N=40), median (IQR) | 1 (0-3) | ||
| Smartphone-based self-assessed stress (0-2; N=40), mean (SD) | 0.12 (0.34) | ||
aEPQ-N: Eysenck Personality Questionnaire—Neuroticism.
bIQR: interquartile range.
cPSS: Perceived Stress Scale.
dSLE: Kendler Questionnaire for Stressful Life Events.
eFAST: Functioning Assessment Short Test.
Correlations between smartphone-based self-assessed stress and the Perceived Stress Scale, the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Neuroticism, the Functioning Assessment Short Test, and the Kendler Stressful Life Events questionnaire (N=39).
| Stress (scale 0-2) | Unadjusted | Adjusteda | ||
| Coefficient (95% CI) | Coefficient (95% CI) | |||
| PSSb (n=39) | 0.0167 (0.0070 to 0.0026) | .001 | 0.0162 (0.0064 to 0.0259) | .001 |
| EPQ-Nc (n=38) | 0.0174 (0.0023 to 0.0325) | .02 | 0.0167 (0.0011 to 0.0323) | .04 |
| FASTd (n=38) | 0.0329 (0.0036 to 0.0622) | .03 | 0.0307 (0.0012 to 0.6018) | .04 |
| SLEe, last year (n=36) | –0.0055 (–0.0329 to 0.0219) | .69 | –0.0191 (–0.0520 to 0.0138) | .25 |
| SLE, lifetime (n=36) | 0.0064 (–0.0373 to 0.0502) | .77 | –0.0020 (–0.0483 to 0.0444) | .93 |
aAdjusted for age and sex.
bPSS: Perceived Stress Scale.
cEPQ-N: Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Neuroticism.
dFAST: Functioning Assessment Short Test.
eSLE: Kendler Questionnaire for Stressful Life Events