TY - JOUR
T1 - A Primer on Sampling Rates of Ambulatory Assessments
AU - Seizer, Lennart
AU - Schiepek, Guenter
AU - Cornelissen, Germaine
AU - Loechner, Johanna
N1 - Schiepek: Institute of Synergetics and Psychotherapy Research, Paracelsus Medical University; University Hospital of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Paracelsus Medical University
PY - 2024/5/30
Y1 - 2024/5/30
N2 - The use of ambulatory assessments (AAs) as an approach to gather self-reported questionnaires or self-collected biochemical data is constantly increasing to investigate the experiences, states, and behaviors of individuals and their interaction with external situational factors during everyday life. It is often implicitly assumed that data from different sampling protocols can be used interchangeably, despite them assessing processes over different timescales in different intervals and at different occasions, which depending on the variables under study may result in fundamentally different dynamics. There are multiple temporal parameters to consider and while there is an abundance of sampling protocols that are applied regularly, to date, there is only limited empirical background on the influence different approaches may have on the data and findings. In this review, we aim to give an overview of commonly used types of AA in psychology, psychiatry, and biobehavioral research with a breakdown by temporal design parameters. Additionally, we discuss potential advantages and pitfalls associated with the various approaches.
AB - The use of ambulatory assessments (AAs) as an approach to gather self-reported questionnaires or self-collected biochemical data is constantly increasing to investigate the experiences, states, and behaviors of individuals and their interaction with external situational factors during everyday life. It is often implicitly assumed that data from different sampling protocols can be used interchangeably, despite them assessing processes over different timescales in different intervals and at different occasions, which depending on the variables under study may result in fundamentally different dynamics. There are multiple temporal parameters to consider and while there is an abundance of sampling protocols that are applied regularly, to date, there is only limited empirical background on the influence different approaches may have on the data and findings. In this review, we aim to give an overview of commonly used types of AA in psychology, psychiatry, and biobehavioral research with a breakdown by temporal design parameters. Additionally, we discuss potential advantages and pitfalls associated with the various approaches.
KW - Ambulatory assessment
KW - Ecological momentary assessment
KW - Experience sampling method
KW - Intensive longitudinal data
KW - Time series
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U2 - 10.1037/met0000656
DO - 10.1037/met0000656
M3 - Original Article
C2 - 38815067
SN - 1082-989X
JO - Psychological Methods
JF - Psychological Methods
ER -