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Experience sampling methodology in mental health research: new insights and technical developments
Authors:Inez Myin‐Germeys  Zuzana Kasanova  Thomas Vaessen  Hugo Vachon  Olivia Kirtley  Wolfgang Viechtbauer  Ulrich Reininghaus
Institution:1. Center for Contextual Psychiatry, Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;2. School for Mental Health & Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands;3. Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Abstract:In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in the context of everyday life, using experience sampling methodology (ESM), may provide a powerful and necessary addition to more conventional research approaches. ESM, a structured self‐report diary technique, allows the investigation of experiences within, and in interaction with, the real‐world context. This paper provides an overview of how zooming in on the micro‐level of experience and behaviour using ESM adds new insights and additional perspectives to standard approaches. More specifically, it discusses how ESM: a) contributes to a deeper understanding of psychopathological phenomena, b) allows to capture variability over time, c) aids in identifying internal and situational determinants of variability in symptomatology, and d) enables a thorough investigation of the interaction between the person and his/her environment and of real‐life social interactions. Next to improving assessment of psychopathology and its underlying mechanisms, ESM contributes to advancing and changing clinical practice by allowing a more fine‐grained evaluation of treatment effects as well as by providing the opportunity for extending treatment beyond the clinical setting into real life with the development of ecological momentary interventions. Furthermore, this paper provides an overview of the technical details of setting up an ESM study in terms of design, questionnaire development and statistical approaches. Overall, although a number of considerations and challenges remain, ESM offers one of the best opportunities for personalized medicine in psychiatry, from both a research and a clinical perspective.
Keywords:Experience sampling methodology  ecological momentary interventions  mental health  context  psychopathology  person‐environment interaction  variability  treatment evaluation  mixed‐effect models
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