The set of techniques known collectively as real-time data capture (RTDC) is becoming increasingly important in medical research. This volume gives the most complete view yet of the state of RTDC science and its potential for use across the health and behavioural sciences.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part I: The Science and Theory of Real-Time Data Capture: A Focus on Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
- 1: Arthur A. Stone, Saul Shiffman, Audie Atienza, Linda Nebeling: Historical Roots and Rationale of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
- 2: Norbert Schwarz: Retrospective and Concurrent Self-Reports: The Rationale for Real-Time Data Capture
- 3: Saul Shiffman: Designing Protocols for Ecological Momentary Assessment
- 4: Michael R. Hufford: Special Methodological Challenges and Opportunities in Ecological Momentary Assessment
- 5: Joseph E. Schwartz and Arthur A. Stone: The Analysis of Real-Time Momentary Data: A Practical Guide
- Part II: Application of Real-Time Data Capture: Exemplars of Real-Time Data Research
- 6: Robin Mermelstein, Donald Hedeker, Brian Flay, Saul Shiffman: Real-Time Data Capture and Adolescent Cigarette Smoking: Moods and Smoking
- 7: Elva M. Arredondo, John P. Elder, Simon Marshall, and Barbara Baquero: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity in Hispanics/Latinos Using Pedometers and Diaries
- 8: Karen Glanz and Suzanne Murphy: Dietary Assessment and Monitoring in Real-Time
- 9: Karen Farchaus Stein and Pamela E. Paulson: Real-Time Data Capture: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral Symptoms Associated with Eating Disorders
- 10: R. Lorraine Collins and Mark Muraven: Ecological Momentary Assessment for Alcohol Consumption
- 11: Dennis C. Turk, Tasha Burwinkle, and Melonie Showlund: Assessing the Impact of Fibromyalgia Syndrome in Real-Time
- 12: Karen Basen-Engquist, and Carl de Moor: Evaluating Fatigue of Ovarian Cancer Patients Using Ecological Momentary Assessment
- 13: Randy J. Larsen: Personality, Mood States, and Daily Health
- 14: Thomas W. Kamarck, Saul Shiffman, Matthew F. Muldoon, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell, Chad J. Gwaltney, Denise L. Janicki, and Joseph E. Schwartz: Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Resource for Social Epidemiology
- Part III: Future Developments in Real-Time Data Capture
- 15: Brian L. Carter, Susan X Day, Paul M. Cinciripini, and David W/ Wetter: Momentary Health Interventions: Where are we and where are we going?
- 16: Stephen S. Intille: Technological Innovations Enabling Automatic, Context-Sensitive Ecological Momentary Assessment
- 17: Theodore A. Walls, Bettina B. Hoppner, and Matthew S. Goodwin: Statistical Issues in Intensive Longitudinal Data Analysis
- 18: Arthur A. Stone: Thoughts on the Present State of Real-Tmie Data Capture