Atienza, Audie
The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research
Part II: Application of Real-Time Data Capture: Exemplars of Real-Time Data Research. 6. Real-Time Data Capture and Adolescent Cigarette Smoking: Moods and Smoking, Robin Mermelstein, Ph.D.; Donald Hedeker, Ph.D.; Brian Flay, D. Phil. The University of Illinois at Chicago; Saul Shiffman, Ph.D. The University of Pittsburg 7. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity in Hispanics/Latinos Using Pedometers and Diaries, Elva M. Arredondo, Ph.D.; Donald Hedeker, Ph.D., M.P.H., Simon Marshall, Ph.D., Barbara Baquero, MPH, San Diego State University-Graduate School of Public Health 8. Dietary Assessment and Monitoring in Real-Time,Karen Glanz, Ph.D., M.P.H., Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University and Suzanne Murphy, Ph.D., R.D., Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii 9. Real-Time Data Capture: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral Symptoms Associated with Eating Disorders, Karen Farchaus Stein, Ph.D. and Pamela E. Paulson, Ph.D., University of Michigan 10. Ecological Momentary Assessment for Alcohol Consumption, R. Lorraine Collins, Ph.D., Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo and Mark Muraven, Ph.D., University at Albany 11. Assessing the Impact of Fibromyalgia Syndrome in Real-Time, Dennis C. Turk, Ph.D., Tasha Burwinkle, Ph.D., PsyD., and Melonie Showlund, B.A., University of Washington School of Medicine 12. Evaluating Fatigue of Ovarian Cancer Patients Using Ecological Momentary Assessment, Karen Basen-Engquist, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Carl de Moor, Ph.D., University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center 13. Personality, Mood States, and Daily Health, Randy J. Larsen, Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis 14. Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Resource for Social Epidemiology, Thomas W. Kamarck, Ph.D., Saul S. Shiffman, Ph.D., Matthew F. Muldoon, M.D., M.P.H., and Kim Sutton-Tyrrell, Dr. PH, University of Pittsburgh; Chad J. Gwaltney, Ph.D., Brown University; Denise L. Janicki, M.S., University of Pittsburgh; Joseph Schwartz, Ph.D., SUNY Stony Brook
Part III: Future Developments in Real-Time Data Capture. 15. Momentary Health Interventions: Where are we and where are we going?, Brian L. Carter, Ph.D., Paul M. Cinciripini, Ph.D., David W. Wetter, Ph.D., University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Susan X. Day, Ph.D., University of Houston 16. Technological Innovations Enabling Automatic, Context-Sensitive Ecological Momentary Assessment, Stephen S. Intille, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology 17. Statistical Issues in Intensive Longitudinal Data Analysis, Theodore A. Walls, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology; Bettina B. Hoppner, M.A., University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology, Cancer Prevention Research Center; Matthew S. Goodwin, M.A., University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology 18. Thoughts on the Present State of Real-Tmie Data Capture, Arthur A. Stone, Ph.D., Stony Brook University
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Keywords: Real-Time Data Capture, Analysis, Behavioral Science
- Author(s)
- Atienza, Audie
- Nebeling, Linda
- Shiffman, Saul
- Stone, Arthur
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 416 pages
- Category
- Information Technology, Telecommunications
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780195346312