Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2027, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2013;64:471-98. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-113011-143736. Epub 2012 Sep 17.
Health-related information collected in psychological laboratories may not be representative of people's everyday health. For at least 70 years, there has been a call for methods that sample experiences from everyday environments and circumstances. New technologies, including cell phones, sensors, and monitors, now make it possible to collect information outside of the laboratory in environments representative of everyday life. We review the role of mobile technologies in the assessment of health-related behaviors, physiological responses, and self-reports. Ecological momentary assessment offers a wide range of new opportunities for ambulatory assessment and evaluation. The value of mobile technologies for interventions to improve health is less well established. Among 21 randomized clinical trials evaluating interventions that used mobile technologies, more than half failed to document significant improvements on health outcomes or health risk factors. Theoretical and practical issues for future research are discussed.
在心理实验室中收集的与健康相关的信息可能无法代表人们的日常健康状况。至少 70 年来,人们一直呼吁采用从日常环境和情况下抽样体验的方法。包括手机、传感器和监视器在内的新技术现在使人们有可能在代表日常生活的环境中在实验室之外收集信息。我们回顾了移动技术在评估与健康相关的行为、生理反应和自我报告方面的作用。生态瞬时评估为动态评估和评估提供了广泛的新机会。移动技术在改善健康的干预措施中的价值尚未得到充分证实。在评估使用移动技术的干预措施的 21 项随机临床试验中,超过一半的试验未能记录到健康结果或健康风险因素的显著改善。讨论了未来研究的理论和实践问题。