We read with interest the recent article by , which used smartphones as a means of capturing ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data in a trial of mindfulness. As the authors point out, the smartphone-based EMA measures outperformed the traditional methods (i.e. paper-and-pencil), even among older adults. This interesting paper is a clear example of the potential benefits of ‘eHealth’ (or ‘mHealth’), which refers to the use of computerized (or mobile phone) technologies applied within the healthcare setting. In response to the potential for improving healthcare, these novel methods are increasingly adopted, and studied, in medical research
BackgroundThe development of mobile computing technology has enabled the delivery of psychological i...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets make them ideal platforms for e...
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a way of collecting data in people’s natural environments i...
International audienceSmartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a promising methodol...
International audienceBackground: Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a promis...
Feelings of well-being and happiness fluctuate over time and contexts. Ecological Momentary Assessme...
Over the last years, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) emerged as an alternative data collection...
The advancement of wearable/ambulatory technologies has brought a huge change to data collection fra...
Background: Healthy behaviors are crucial for maintaining a person’s health and well-being. The effe...
Rapid developments in digital mobile and sensor technology have facilitated the active and passive c...
Rapid developments in digital mobile and sensor technology have facilitated the active and passive c...
Background: Healthy behaviors are crucial for maintaining a person's health and well-being. The effe...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
BackgroundThe development of mobile computing technology has enabled the delivery of psychological i...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets make them ideal platforms for e...
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a way of collecting data in people’s natural environments i...
International audienceSmartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a promising methodol...
International audienceBackground: Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a promis...
Feelings of well-being and happiness fluctuate over time and contexts. Ecological Momentary Assessme...
Over the last years, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) emerged as an alternative data collection...
The advancement of wearable/ambulatory technologies has brought a huge change to data collection fra...
Background: Healthy behaviors are crucial for maintaining a person’s health and well-being. The effe...
Rapid developments in digital mobile and sensor technology have facilitated the active and passive c...
Rapid developments in digital mobile and sensor technology have facilitated the active and passive c...
Background: Healthy behaviors are crucial for maintaining a person's health and well-being. The effe...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
The increasing prevalence of smart mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) enables the combined use of mo...
BackgroundThe development of mobile computing technology has enabled the delivery of psychological i...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets make them ideal platforms for e...
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a way of collecting data in people’s natural environments i...