Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020 Mar;61(3):376-394. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13204. Epub 2020 Jan 29.
Enhancements in mobile phone technology allow the study of children and adolescents' everyday lives like never before. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) uses these advancements to allow in-depth measurements of links between context, behavior, and physiology in youths' everyday lives.
A large and diverse literature now exists on using EMA to study mental and behavioral health among youth. Modern EMA methods are built on a rich tradition of idiographic inquiry focused on the intensive study of individuals. Studies of child and adolescent mental and behavioral health have used EMA to characterize lived experience, document naturalistic within-person processes and individual differences in these processes, measure familiar constructs in novel ways, and examine temporal order and dynamics in youths' everyday lives.
Ecological momentary assessment is feasible and reliable for studying the daily lives of youth. EMA can inform the development and augmentation of traditional and momentary intervention. Continued research and technological development in mobile intervention design and implementation, EMA-sensor integration, and complex real-time data analysis are needed to realize the potential of just-in-time adaptive intervention, which may allow researchers to reach high-risk youth with intervention content when and where it is needed most.
手机技术的进步使得对儿童和青少年日常生活的研究前所未有。生态瞬时评估(EMA)利用这些进步,深入测量青少年日常生活中环境、行为和生理之间的联系。
目前已经有大量关于使用 EMA 研究青少年心理健康和行为的文献。现代 EMA 方法建立在关注个体深入研究的丰富个体研究传统之上。儿童和青少年心理健康和行为的研究已经使用 EMA 来描述生活体验,记录这些过程中的自然个体差异,以新颖的方式衡量熟悉的结构,并研究青少年日常生活中的时间顺序和动态。
EMA 可用于研究青少年的日常生活,具有可行性和可靠性。EMA 可以为传统和即时干预提供信息。需要在移动干预设计和实施、EMA-传感器集成以及复杂实时数据分析方面继续进行研究和技术开发,以实现即时自适应干预的潜力,这可能使研究人员在最需要的时候将干预内容传递给高风险青少年。