| Literature DB >> 32969835 |
Stefan Schneider1, Doerte U Junghaenel1, Tania Gutsche1, Hio Wa Mak1, Arthur A Stone1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Interest in the measurement of the temporal dynamics of people's emotional lives has risen substantially in psychological and medical research. Emotions fluctuate and change over time, and measuring the ebb and flow of people's affective experiences promises enhanced insights into people's health and functioning. Researchers have used a variety of intensive longitudinal assessment (ILA) methods to create measures of emotion dynamics, including ecological momentary assessments (EMAs), end-of-day (EOD) diaries, and the day reconstruction method (DRM). To date, it is unclear whether they can be used interchangeably or whether ostensibly similar emotion dynamics captured by the methods differ in meaningful ways.Entities:
Keywords: daily diaries; day reconstruction method; ecological momentary assessment; emotion dynamics; emotion variability; mobile phone
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32969835 PMCID: PMC7545330 DOI: 10.2196/19201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Comparison of ecological momentary assessments, end-of-day diaries, and day reconstruction method measurement features.
| Measurement characteristics | Intensive longitudinal assessment methods | |||
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| Temporal dynamics covered | Within-day and across multiple days | Across multiple days | Within a single day |
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| Spacing between targeted experiences | Several minutes to several hours | 1 day | Several minutes to several hours |
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| Timing of completion of assessments | Completed in succession over the course of each day | Completed in succession at the end of each day | All assessments completed in a single session |
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| Targeted reporting period | Moments or very short time periods | Overall summary of all experiences of the day | Summary of experiences during episodes of the day |
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| Participant recall required | Moment (working memory) | Same day (episodic memory) | Previous day (episodic memory), with reinstantiation |
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| Selection of targeted experiences | Number and spacing of moments determined by prompting schedule | Fixed (daily) | Number and spacing of episodes determined by respondent |
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| Targeted number of measurement occasions | Dependent on prompting schedule (total of 42 in this study) | 7 per week (total of 7 in this study) | Approximately 5 to 20 in total, determined by the respondent |
aEMA: ecological momentary assessment.
bEOD: end-of-day.
cDRM: day reconstruction method.
Mean (SD) of measures of emotion dynamics for each assessment method.
| Emotion dynamic | Assessment method, mean (SD) | ANOVAa of mean differences | |||
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| EMAb | EODc diary | DRMd | ||
| PAe mean level | 66.24 (16.1) | 68.40 (16.1) | 66.79 (17.6) | 2.61 | .08 |
| NAf mean level | 12.60 (13.3) | 12.12 (14.7) | 14.00 (11.6) | 2.73 | .07 |
| PA variability | 11.29 (4.6) | 11.65 (6.7) | 11.93 (7.8) | 0.42 | .66 |
| NA variability | 9.05g (7.3) | 9.02g (9.3) | 5.79h (8.5) | 10.14 | <.001 |
| PA instability | 12.92 (6.3) | 14.51 (9.1) | 13.53 (9.6) | 1.16 | .32 |
| NA instability | 10.41g (8.8) | 11.08g (11.6) | 6.58h (9.8) | 10.13 | <.001 |
| PA inertia | 0.41g (0.1) | 0.38g (0.1) | 0.46h (0.2) | 8.72 | <.001 |
| NA inertia | 0.34g (0.1) | 0.26h (0.1) | 0.42i(0.2) | 32.49 | <.001 |
| Network density | 0.86g (0.2) | 0.91g (0.2) | 0.99h (0.3) | 10.23 | <.001 |
| Mixed emotions | 10.90 (10.6) | 10.03g (11.6) | 12.42h(9.5) | 6.24 | .002 |
| Dialecticism | −0.34g (0.3) | −0.36g (0.2) | −0.21h (0.2) | 13.14 | <.001 |
aANOVA: analysis of variance.
bEMA: ecological momentary assessment.
cEOD: end-of-day.
dDRM: day reconstruction method.
ePA: positive affect.
fNA: negative affect.
g,h,iMeans in the same row with different superscripts differ significantly from each other using Bonferroni-adjusted pairwise comparisons and means in the same row without superscripts or that share the same superscript do not differ.
Correlations of emotion dynamics across assessment methods.
| Emotion dynamic | Correlation coefficients | Difference between correlations | |||
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| EMAa-EODb diary | EMA-DRMc | EOD diary-DRM | χ2 ( | |
| PAd mean level | 0.95e | 0.80f | 0.79f | 50.52 | <.001 |
| NAg mean level | 0.95e | 0.78f | 0.74f | 70.68 | <.001 |
| PA variability | 0.68e | 0.54 | 0.38f | 15.46 | <.001 |
| NA variability | 0.80e | 0.47f | 0.45f | 25.68 | <.001 |
| PA instability | 0.51e | 0.33 | .019f | 9.05 | .01 |
| NA instability | 0.70e | 0.37f | 0.41f | 14.99 | <.001 |
| PA inertia | 0.46e | 0.18 | .017f | 6.43 | .04 |
| NA inertia | 0.17 | 0.26 | 0.03 | 3.33 | .19 |
| Network density | 0.36 | 0.32 | 0.26 | 0.77 | .68 |
| Mixed emotions | 0.92e | 0.76f | 0.76f | 30.35 | <.001 |
| Dialecticism | 0.57e | 0.17f | 0.31 | 14.25 | <.001 |
aEMA: ecological momentary assessment.
bEOD: end-of-day.
cDRM: day reconstruction method.
dPA: positive affect.
e,fCorrelations in the same row with different superscripts differ significantly from each other using Bonferroni-adjusted pairwise comparisons and means in the same row without superscripts or that share the same superscript do not differ. Correlations >0.21 are significant at P<.05, correlations >0.28 are significant at P<01, and correlations >0.35 are significant at P<.001.
gNA: negative affect.
Figure 1The network of pairwise correlations among emotion dynamics for each assessment method. Green lines represent positive relations, and red dashed lines represent negative relations. The thickness and transparency of the lines correspond with the magnitude of correlations. For clarity, lines are shown only for correlations that surpass the P<.05 significance threshold (above an absolute value of 0.21). EMA: ecological momentary assessment; EOD: end-of-day; DRM: day reconstruction method; PA: positive affect; NA: negative affect.
Figure 2Centrality (node strength) of emotion dynamics for each assessment method. EMA: ecological momentary assessment; EOD: end-of-day; DRM: day reconstruction method; PA: positive affect; NA: negative affect.
Figure 3Correlations of measures of emotion dynamics with self-reports of general health, pain, and fatigue for each assessment method. Horizontal bars represent the magnitude and direction of correlation coefficients. Correlations exceeding a value of 0.21 (indicated by vertical dashed lines) are significant at P<.05. EMA: ecological momentary assessment; EOD: end-of-day; DRM: day reconstruction method; PA: positive affect; NA: negative affect.