This study provides a new test of time-use diary methodology, comparing diaries with a pair of objective criterion measures: wearable cameras and accelerometers. A volunteer sample of respondents (n = 148) completed conventional self-report paper time-use diaries using the standard UK Harmonised European Time Use Study (HETUS) instrument. On the diary day, respondents wore a camera that continuously recorded images of their activities during waking hours (approximately 1,500–2,000 images/day) and also an accelerometer that tracked their physical activity continuously throughout the 24-hour period covered by the diary. Of the initial 148 participants recruited, 131 returned usable diary and camera records, of whom 124 also provided a usable ...
Background: Thigh-worn accelerometers have established reliability and validity for measurement of f...
Descriptions of how people use time can tell us much about quality of life, social and economic well...
BACKGROUND: The last few years have seen renewed interest in use-of-time recalls in epidemiological ...
This study provides a new test of time-use diary methodology, comparing diaries with a pair of objec...
BACKGROUND: The central aim was to examine the accuracy of the full range of daily activities record...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Many countries conduct regular national time use surveys, some of which date back as far as the 1960...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Many countries conduct regular national ti...
Objectives: Time-use has become an important field of research in social and medical sciences. Time ...
Recent years have witnessed a steady growth of time-use research, driven by the increased research a...
Recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in the use of new technologies for time-use data ...
Abstract Daily diaries are a widely used measurement tool in studies on the use of social time. Howe...
Statistics Finland has conducted four nationally representative time use surveys with diaries filled...
Background: Thigh-worn accelerometers have established reliability and validity for measurement of f...
Descriptions of how people use time can tell us much about quality of life, social and economic well...
BACKGROUND: The last few years have seen renewed interest in use-of-time recalls in epidemiological ...
This study provides a new test of time-use diary methodology, comparing diaries with a pair of objec...
BACKGROUND: The central aim was to examine the accuracy of the full range of daily activities record...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Self-report time use diaries collect a continuous sequenced record of daily activities but the valid...
Many countries conduct regular national time use surveys, some of which date back as far as the 1960...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Many countries conduct regular national ti...
Objectives: Time-use has become an important field of research in social and medical sciences. Time ...
Recent years have witnessed a steady growth of time-use research, driven by the increased research a...
Recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in the use of new technologies for time-use data ...
Abstract Daily diaries are a widely used measurement tool in studies on the use of social time. Howe...
Statistics Finland has conducted four nationally representative time use surveys with diaries filled...
Background: Thigh-worn accelerometers have established reliability and validity for measurement of f...
Descriptions of how people use time can tell us much about quality of life, social and economic well...
BACKGROUND: The last few years have seen renewed interest in use-of-time recalls in epidemiological ...