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E-grāmata: Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research

(Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Science, Stony Brook University, USA), , (Progra), (Research Professor of Clinical & Health Psychology, Psychiatry, & Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2007
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Health researchers present a primer on conducting research using Ecological Momentary Assessment for real-time data capture research that combines self-reports and other data. After setting out the theory and protocols of the approach, they describe its use in such research as moods and smoking among adolescents, dietary assessment, fibromyalgia syndrome, and social epidemiology. A final section projects future developments. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has designated the topic of real-time data capture as an important and innovative research area. As such, the NCI sponsored a national meeting of distinguished research scientists to discuss the state of the science in this emerging and burgeoning field. This book reflects the findings of the conference and discusses the state of the science of real-time data capture and its application to health and cancer research. It provides a conceptual framework for minute-by-minute data capture- ecological momentary assessments (EMA)- and discusses health-related topics where these assessements have been applied. In addition, future directions in real-time data capture assessment, interventions, methodology, and technology are discussed.
Despite the rapidly growing interest in the methodology of real-time data capture (e.g. journal special issues, widely attended conference presentations, etc.), to date no single book has focused solely on this topic. The volume will serve as an important resource for researchers, students, and government scientists interested in pursuing real-time health research, and will nicely complement our lists in epidemiology, public health, and oncology.
Foreword v
Contributors ix
Introduction xi
Part I: The Science and Theory of Real-Time Data Capture: A Focus on Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
Historical Roots and Rationale of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
3(8)
Arthur A. Stone
Saul Shiffman
Audie A. Atienza
Linda Nebelin
Retrospective and Concurrent Self-Reports: The Rationale for Real-Time Data Capture
11(16)
Norbert Schwarz
Designing Protocols for Ecological Momentary Assessment
27(27)
Saul Shiffman
Special Methodological Challenges and Opportunities in Ecological Momentary Assessment
54(22)
Michael R. Hufford
The Analysis of Real-Time Momentary Data: A Practical Guide
76(41)
Joseph E. Schwartz
Arthur A. Stone
Part II: Application of Real-Time Data Capture: Exemplars of Real-Time Data Research
Real-Time Data Capture and Adolescent Cigarette Smoking: Moods and Smoking
117(19)
Robin Mermelstein
Donald Hedeker
Brian Flay
Saul Shiffman
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity in I lispanics/Latinos Using Pedometers and Diaries
136(15)
Elva M. Arredondo
John P. Elder
Simon Marshall
Barbara Baquero
Dietary Assessment and Monitoring in Real Time
151(18)
Karen Glanz
Suzanne Murphy
Real-Time Data Capture: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral Symptoms Associated with Eating Disorders
169(20)
Karen Farchaus Stein
Pamela E. Paulso
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Alcohol Consumption
189(15)
R. Lorraine Collins
Mark Muraven
Assessing the Impact of Fibromyalgia Syndrome in Real Time
204(25)
Dennis C. Turk
Tasha Burwinkle
Melonie Showlund
Evaluating Fatigue of Ovarian Cancer Patients Using Ecological Momentary Assessment
229(22)
Karen Basen-Engquist
Carl de Moor
Personality, Mood States, and Daily Health
251(17)
Randy J. Larsen
Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Resource for Social Epidemiology
268(21)
Thomas W. Kamarck
Saul Shiffman
Matthew F. Muldoon
Kim Sutton-Tyrrell
Chad J. Gwaltne
Denise L. Janicki
Joseph E. Schwartz
Part III: Future Developments in Real-Time Data Capture
Momentary Health Interventions: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
289(19)
Brian L. Carter
Susan X Day
Paul M. Cinciripini
David W. Wetter
Technological Innovations Enabling Automadc. Context-Sensitive Ecological Momentary Assessment
308(30)
Stephen S. Intille
Statistical Issues in Intensive Longitudinal Data Analysis
338(23)
Theodore A. Walls
Bettina B. Hoppner
Matthew S. Goodwin
Thoughts on the Present State of Real-Time Data Capture
361(10)
Arthur A. Stone
Appendix: Capturing Momentary, Self-Report Data: A Proposal for Reporting Guidelines 371(16)
Arther A. Stone
Saul Shiffman
Index 387