Measuring affect in daily life: A multilevel psychometric evaluation of the PANAS-X across four ecological momentary assessment samples.

AM Haney, MN Fleming, AM Wycoff… - Psychological …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
While there is strong evidence for the psychometric reliability of the Positive and Negative
Affect Schedule–Expanded Form (PANAS-X) in cross-sectional studies, the between-and …

[HTML][HTML] Detecting Prolonged Stress in Real Life Using Wearable Biosensors and Ecological Momentary Assessments: Naturalistic Experimental Study

R Tutunji, N Kogias, B Kapteijns, M Krentz… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Increasing efforts toward the prevention of stress-related mental disorders have
created a need for unobtrusive real-life monitoring of stress-related symptoms. Wearable …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding EMA Data: A Tutorial on Exploring Item Performance in Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

BS Siepe, C Rieble, R Tutunji, A Rimpler, J März… - Preprint, PsyArXiv, 2024 - files.osf.io
The use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data to study individuals in their
everyday lives is popular in many areas of social and life sciences. At the same time, EMA …

Forecasting the onset of depression with limited baseline data only: A comparison of a person-specific and a multilevel modeling based exponentially weighted …

E Schat, F Tuerlinckx, MJ Schreuder… - Psychological …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The onset of depressive episodes is preceded by changes in mean levels of affective
experiences, which can be detected using the exponentially weighted moving average …

Unlocking nonlinear dynamics and multistability from intensive longitudinal data: A novel method.

J Cui, F Hasselman, A Lichtwarck-Aschoff - Psychological Methods, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
The availability of smart devices has made it possible to collect intensive longitudinal data
(ILD) from individuals, providing a unique opportunity to study the complex dynamics of …

When (not) to rely on the reliable change index: A critical appraisal and alternatives to consider in clinical psychology.

AA McAleavey - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The reliable change index (RCI) is a widely used statistical tool to account for measurement
error when evaluating difference scores. However, there is considerable debate regarding …

Reciprocal effects between negative affect and emotion regulation in daily life

X Wang, S Shao, Z Cai, C Ma, L Jia, SD Blain… - Behaviour Research and …, 2024 - Elsevier
The extended process model of emotion regulation provides a framework for understanding
how emotional experiences and emotion regulation (ER) mutually influence each other over …

Methodological and Statistical Practices of Using Symptom Networks to Evaluate Mental Health Interventions: A Review and Reflections

L Schumacher, J Burger, J Echterhoff… - Multivariate Behavioral …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The network approach to psychopathology, which assesses associations between individual
symptoms, has recently been applied to evaluate treatments for mental disorders. While …

Real-time Incentivizing Survey Completion with Game-based Rewards in Experience Sampling Research May Increase Data Quantity, but Reduces Data Quality

E Dejonckheere, S Verdonck, J Andries… - Computers in Human …, 2024 - Elsevier
Experience sampling methodology (ESM) requires participants to repeatedly rate various
psychological states in everyday life. This can be burdensome, leading to frequently skipped …

When (not) to rely on the reliable change index

A McAleavey - 2021 - osf.io
The reliable change index (RCI) is a widely used statistical tool to account for measurement
error when evaluating difference scores. Because of its conceptual and computational …