a Department of Preventive Medicine, Division of Health Behavior Research, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine , Los Angeles , CA , USA.
Child Neuropsychol. 2019 Nov;25(8):1022-1034. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2018.1556624. Epub 2018 Dec 18.
Early adolescence is a critical period for the development of executive function (EF). EF deficits are associated with increased engagement in multiple health risk behaviors and may be influenced by momentary factors, such as state mindfulness and physical activity. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) leverages the increasing ubiquity of smart-phones to assess moment-to-moment changes in neurocognition and behavior with minimal recall bias and high ecological validity. As such, EMA is a promising method for delivering performance-based EF tasks and assessing the degree to which EF is influenced by momentary variation in its putative antecedents (e.g. state mindfulness and PA). This study adapts the (1) State Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, (2) physical activity/sedentary behavior recall items, (3) complex symmetry span working memory task, and (4) the child flanker inhibitory control task into an EMA tool delivered via iPhone using Inquisit Web. This tool was piloted with a sample of 32 seventh graders over a 72 h period. Participants' posttest survey responses indicated that they found these study activities to be enjoyable, non-burdensome, not overly difficult, and preferable to pencil-and-paper instruments. Baseline correlations between flanker task performance and both BRIEF inhibitory control (σ = .23) and working memory subscales (σ = .34) were moderate. Correlations between symmetry span working memory task performance and BRIEF inhibitory control (σabsolute = .28; σpartial = .16) and working memory subscales (σabsolute = .19; σpartial = .15) were slightly lower, demonstrating associations consistent with previous studies. This study supports the feasibility and acceptability of administering two common performance-based EF tasks to adolescents via an EMA approach.
青春期早期是执行功能 (EF) 发展的关键时期。EF 缺陷与多种健康风险行为的增加有关,并且可能受到瞬间因素的影响,例如状态正念和身体活动。生态瞬时评估 (EMA) 利用智能手机的日益普及,以最小的回忆偏差和高生态有效性评估神经认知和行为的瞬间变化。因此,EMA 是一种很有前途的方法,可以进行基于表现的 EF 任务,并评估 EF 受其假定前因(例如状态正念和 PA)的瞬间变化影响的程度。本研究将 (1) 状态正念注意意识量表、(2) 身体活动/久坐行为回忆项目、(3) 复杂对称跨度工作记忆任务和 (4) 儿童侧抑制控制任务改编为 EMA 工具,通过 iPhone 使用 Inquisit Web 进行传递。该工具在 72 小时内对 32 名七年级学生进行了试点研究。参与者的后测调查回复表明,他们发现这些研究活动令人愉快、无负担、不过分困难,并且比纸笔工具更受欢迎。侧抑制任务表现与 BRIEF 抑制控制(σ=0.23)和工作记忆子量表(σ=0.34)之间的基线相关性为中度。对称跨度工作记忆任务表现与 BRIEF 抑制控制(σ绝对值=0.28;σ偏=0.16)和工作记忆子量表(σ绝对值=0.19;σ偏=0.15)之间的相关性略低,表明与之前的研究一致的关联。本研究支持通过 EMA 方法向青少年施测两种常见的基于表现的 EF 任务的可行性和可接受性。