Topalian Noemie, Fagherazzi Guy, Perchoux Camille
Urban Development and Mobility, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Esch-sur-Alzette, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Department of Precision Health, Luxembourg Institute of Health, Strassen, Luxembourg District, Luxembourg.
BMJ Open. 2025 Jun 27;15(6):e091509. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-091509.
Stress is omnipresent in our everyday lives and a key risk factor for our physical and mental health. Yet little is known about the impact of geographic life environments, linked to our daily activities and mobility patterns, on our momentary and daily stress levels.We propose this review to gather evidence on the spatio-temporal determinants of momentary or daily stress in studies using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) or experience sampling methods (ESM) in addition to global positioning systems (GPS) tracking. We will focus on the spatio-temporal definition and modelling of environmental exposures accounting for participant daily activities and mobility patterns and their association with stress.
This scoping review will follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses framework for scoping reviews (2018). We will search the PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PsycInfo and Scopus databases. We will include papers using EMA or ESM and GPS measuring chronic, daily or momentary stress as an outcome; these methods are also referred to as geographically-explicit ecological momentary assessment.Articles published from January 2000-June 2025 will be screened. Two independent reviewers will screen titles and abstracts to agree on the inclusion of articles. No geographical or population limitation will be imposed.
This study is a scoping review based on previously published and publicly available literature. It does not involve the collection of primary data, human participants, or the processing of personal or sensitive information. Therefore, ethical approval is not required in accordance with institutional and international research ethics guidelines. The results will be submitted in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.
压力在我们的日常生活中无处不在,是影响我们身心健康的关键风险因素。然而,对于与我们的日常活动和移动模式相关的地理生活环境对我们瞬间和日常压力水平的影响,我们知之甚少。我们建议进行这项综述,以收集在使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)或经验抽样方法(ESM)以及全球定位系统(GPS)跟踪的研究中,关于瞬间或日常压力的时空决定因素的证据。我们将重点关注考虑参与者日常活动和移动模式的环境暴露的时空定义和建模,以及它们与压力的关联。
本范围综述将遵循系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目范围综述框架(2018年)。我们将搜索PubMed/Medline、科学网、PsycInfo和Scopus数据库。我们将纳入使用EMA或ESM以及GPS测量慢性、日常或瞬间压力作为结果的论文;这些方法也被称为地理明确的生态瞬时评估。将筛选2000年1月至2025年6月发表的文章。两名独立评审员将筛选标题和摘要,以就文章的纳入达成一致。不设地理或人群限制。
本研究是一项基于先前发表的公开文献的范围综述。它不涉及收集原始数据、人类参与者或处理个人或敏感信息。因此,根据机构和国际研究伦理准则,无需伦理批准。研究结果将提交给同行评审期刊并在国际会议上展示。