| Literature DB >> 35138253 |
Aditya Ponnada1,2, Shirlene Wang3, Daniel Chu3, Bridgette Do3, Genevieve Dunton3, Stephen Intille1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) uses mobile technology to enable in situ self-report data collection on behaviors and states. In a typical EMA study, participants are prompted several times a day to answer sets of multiple-choice questions. Although the repeated nature of EMA reduces recall bias, it may induce participation burden. There is a need to explore complementary approaches to collecting in situ self-report data that are less burdensome yet provide comprehensive information on an individual's behaviors and states. A new approach, microinteraction EMA (μEMA), restricts EMA items to single, cognitively simple questions answered on a smartwatch with single-tap assessments using a quick, glanceable microinteraction. However, the viability of using μEMA to capture behaviors and states in a large-scale longitudinal study has not yet been demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: ecological momentary assessment; experience sampling; health behavior research; intensive longitudinal data; microinteractions; mobile phone; smartwatch
Year: 2022 PMID: 35138253 PMCID: PMC8867293 DOI: 10.2196/32772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Differences between mobile phone–based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and smartwatch-based micro-EMA (μEMA; from prior work [22]).
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| Mobile phone–based EMA | Smartwatch-based μEMA |
| Prompts per day | ≤7 | ≤48 |
| Prompting frequency | Once in 2 hours | Four times an hour |
| Number of questions per prompt | ≤6 | Only 1 question |
| Example of question framing | Over the past hour, how stressed did you feel? | Feeling stressed? |
| Number of response options per question | ≥4 (including | ≤3 (eg, |
| Interruption burden | High (must access mobile phone, unlock it, and then start to answer) | Low (smartwatch always accessible with glance) |
| Response burden | High, because of multiple questions with more answer options | Low, because of only 1 question with limited answer options; aim is cognitive simplicity |
Figure 1(Left) A microinteraction ecological momentary assessment question screen with 3 answer options, which will display for 20 seconds or until an answer is selected. (Right) A thank-you screen with the Undo? button indicating that the user selected the Sort of answer; the screen displays for 3 seconds with a countdown timer before it disappears.
Figure 2(Left) A mobile phone survey asking for prospective sleep and wake times. These times are used to adjust the prompt scheduling. (Right) Example notifications: (1) a reminder to wear the smartwatch prompted when it is still on the charger and is 100% charged and (2) a reminder to turn off the do-not-disturb mode on the smartwatch, which appears if that mode is active for >60 minutes consecutively.
Changes made to the microinteraction ecological momentary assessment (μEMA) protocol or technology before the main study in response to the pilot participants’ feedback.
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| Pilot study | Main study |
| Physical activity and sedentary behavior questions | Asked at random | Asked as sensor-triggered questions based on wrist-accelerometer activity |
| Location-based questions | Asked at random | Removed from μEMA and included as part of mobile phone EMA to obtain semantic location labels |
| μEMA question selection | At random | Using filter-based sampling algorithm |
| Person-level characteristics and validation questions | Not included in pilot study | Included in main study to assess validity and add variety to questions on μEMA days |
| Thank-you messages after answering a μEMA question | Messages selected at random from a bank of 10 messages | Messages selected sequentially from a bank of >250 messages |
| μEMA prompt wait time | 15 seconds | Increased to 20 seconds |
| μEMA prompt vibration | 11 seconds of progressively intense vibration pattern | 6 seconds (2-second vibration with 1-second pause) |
Figure 3Temporal Influences on Movement & Exercise Study protocol with nested ecological momentary assessment (EMA) bursts and microinteraction EMA (μEMA) on nonburst days; CS: context-sensitive.
Participant demographic survey for those who had completed 6 months as of June 2021 (N=81).
| Demographics | Values | |||||||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 21.7 (2.4) | |||||||
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| Male | 45 (55) |
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| Female | 36 (45) |
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| Non-Hispanic | 51 (63) | ||||||
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| Hispanic | 30 (37) | ||||||
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| White | 41 (54) | ||||||
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| Asian or Pacific Islander | 35 (46) | ||||||
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| Black | 7 (9) | ||||||
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| American Indian or Alaska Native | 5 (7) | ||||||
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| High school | 12 (15) | ||||||
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| Some college | 47 (58) | ||||||
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| College graduate | 22 (27) | ||||||
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| Employed | 36 (45) | ||||||
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| Out of work | 16 (20) | ||||||
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| Student | 53 (66) | ||||||
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| Unable to work | 4 (5) | ||||||
aParticipants could select >1 answer option from American Indian or Alaska Native, Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Black or African American, White, Asian, Unknown, and Would prefer not to answer.
bParticipants could select >1 answer option; for example, “Student” and “Employed.”
Main study microinteraction ecological momentary assessment (μEMA) response behavior for participants completing 6 months as of June 2021 (N=81).
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| μEMA days, n | 13,415 |
| Expected μEMA questions, n | 790,388 |
| Delivered μEMA questions, n, % | 662,397 (83.81) |
| Answered μEMA questions, n, % | 535,430 (80.83) |
| Mean daily μEMA compliance rate, % (SD) | 67.6 (24.4) |
| Mean daily μEMA completion rate, % (SD) | 78.5 (22.2) |
| Mean participant μEMA compliance rate, % (SD) | 67.4 (13.7) |
| Mean participant μEMA completion rate, % (SD) | 80.2 (13.3) |
| Mean μEMA response time, seconds (SD) | 4.8 (1.4) |
| Total μEMA undos (% of total μEMA questions answered) | 22,202 (4.2) |
| Mean μEMA question validation rate, % (SD) | 92.9 (23.7) |