: Thomas Kubiak, Hannelore Weber (Hrsg.)
: Ambulatory Assessment Bridging the GAP
: Pabst Science Publishers
: 9783899675634
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This book presents the abstracts from the inaugural meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, held on June 25-28, 2009 in Greifswald, Germany. The theme for this international conference was Bridging the Gap, and this book reflects a very interesting and engaging program concerning how ambulatory research and applications can supplement and inform the breach between constrained laboratory data and real life functioning.
Scientific Program at a Glance6
Welcome8
President’s Address10
Abstracts12
Friday 06/26/0914
COMPARING CELL PHONES AND PAPER-AND-PENCIL IN COLLECTING EVENT SAMPLING DATA15
EMA AS A VALIDITY MEASURE FOR PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES17
UBIQUITOUS LONG TERM AMBULATORYMULTI-PARAMETRIC MONITORING: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE18
AFFECTIVE COMPLEXITY IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: A DIARY STUDY19
EXPERIENCE SAMPLING RESEARCH IN PSYCHOSIS20
RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRHYTHMIA AND EMOTION IN THE LIFE OF PREGNANT WOMAN21
DEPRESSIVE MOOD, SOCIAL INTERACTION AND HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN DAILY LIFE23
ANTECEDENTS OF BINGE EATING IN PATIENTS WITH BINGE EATING DISORDER: A NATURALISTIC STUDY24
ADDED VALUE OF ACTIVITY MONITORING IN MEDICINE25
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN SUBJECTS WITH WORK RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISOR-DERS. RESULTS OF 24 HOURS MONITORING BY IDEEA SYSTEM26
EFFECT OF CLINICAL INCIDENT SEVERITY AND WORK-BASED SUPPORT ON AFFECT IN NURSES28
AMBULATORY PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF PILOTS DURING FLIGHT29
Saturday 06/27/0932
A CROSS-CULTURAL INVESTIGATION ON LANGUAGE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL AGING PATTERNS35
AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT REVEALS GENETIC VULNERABILITIES IN EMOTIONAL STATES37
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE: INTERPERSONAL EMOTION REGULATION IN COUPLES38
NATURALISTICALLY OBSERVED SIGHING PREDICTS DEPRESSION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS39
SOCIAL-EVALUATIVE THREAT MEDIATES REACTIVITY TO EVERYDAY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS40
OVERWEIGHT AND INACTIVITY AS PREDICTORS OF AMBULATORY CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES41
ESTIMATING ENERGY EXPENDITURE USING WEARABLE SENSORS IN DIFFERENT ACTIVITY CLASSES42
UNDERESTIMATION OF NIGHTTIME CARDIAC VAGAL CONTROL BY RSA44
TELEMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF STEREOTYPICAL MOTOR MOVEMENTS IN PERSONS WITH AUTISM45
WHAT DOES THIS CROSS-LEVEL INTERACTION MEAN? SIMPLE EFFECTS TESTING MADE EASY47
EVERYDAY-LIFE EXPERIENCES OF TRUANT ADOLESCENTS: EXPERIENCES WITHAGROUP OFAT RISK ADOLESCENTS USING COMPUTER BASED AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT48
AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT OF SUBJECTIVE STATE WITH MOBILE PHONE SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE49
SYNCHRONIZATION OF MOOD IN FAMILY- MEMBERS’ DAILY LIFE50
DAILY EXPERIENCE AND MINDFULNESS: MOTIVES MATTER51
THE MODERATING ROLE OF SPORT MOTIVES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN JOB STRESS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY52
TRAUMA AND PSYCHOSIS: IS SENSITIZATION THE MECHANISM?53
AFFECTIVE INSTABILITY AND SELF-ESTEEM IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER54
COPING WITH ALS IN DAILY LIFE: AN EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD APPROACH55
INTERNET DIARIES SUPERIOR TO RECALL TECHNIQUES FOR RECORDING STUDENTS’ DRINKING57
ELECTRONIC PEAKFLOW MEASUREMENT AND SMARTPHONE APPLICATIONS IN YOUNG ASTHMATICS58
MOBILE ACQUISITION OF VITAL PARAMETERS AND GEOGRAPHIC POSITION60
COMFORTABLE SENSOR WRISTBAND FOR AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT OF ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY61
AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT OF EMOTIONAL STATE AND DECLARATIVE MEMORY63
INTEGRATING AMBULATORY ASSESSMENT INTO SOCIAL SURVEY DESIGNS65
ESTIMATION OF CIRCADIAN PHASE USING MULTI-CHANNEL AMBULATORY RECORDING66
LINKING PERSONALITY STATES, CURRENT SOCIAL ROLES, AND MAJOR LIFE GOALS67
THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONS ON RUMINATIVE THINKING AND WELL- BEING68
NEUROTICISM AND DIURNAL CORTISOL69
MOOD STATES IN EVERYDAY LIFE PREDICT IMPULSIVE BEHVAIORS IN BORDERLINE PD70
CARDIOVASCULAR RECOVERY AT SHORT BREAKS IS INFLUENCED BY TASK CHARACTERISTICS71
HOW TO MEASURE ACTIVITY IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE INPATIENTS?73
KNOWING WHAT YOU ARE FEELING IN THE LAB AND DAILY LIFE: A RESPONSE TIME MEASURE74
MOBILE ACTIVITY RECOGNITION FOR AMBULATORY DATA ASSESSMENT75
REGULATION OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING VIA PHYSICAL ACTIVITY76
MATCHING OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND ITS IMPACT ON DAILY EMOTIONAL WELL- BEING77
EVERYDAY MIND-READING INTO EVERYDAY LIFE: EMPATHIC ACCURACY IN DAILY DIARIES78
GOAL PURSUIT AND AFFECT - EXPLORING CARVER AND SCHEIER’S MODEL OF AFFECT REGULATION79
SMS-FEEDBACK HELPS TO REGULATE AVERSIVE TENSION STATES80
BE ACTIVE AND BECOME HAPPY - THE EFFECT OF SELF- DETERMINATION82
WALKING IN THE CITY: URBAN CAVITY AND AROUSAL TRAJECTORIES84
EMA IN PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH: INFORMATION CONTENT COMPARED TO QUESTIONNAIRES85
GAIT ANALYSIS ON STAIRS USING A TEMPLATE METHOD86
PRO- AND CONTRA-HEDONIC MOTIVATION IN DAILY LIFE: FROM ADOLESCENCE TO OLD AGE87
AFFECT REGULATION IN PREGNANCY: AN ANALYSIS USING THE DAY RECONSTRUCTION METHOD89
PHM-ETHICS: PERSONAL-HEALTH-MONITORING IN ETHICS, LAW, PSYCHOLOGY AND MEDICINE91
Sunday 06/28/0992
PROCESSING ACCELERATION SENSOR DATA TO DETECT FALLS93
INTERPERSONAL LEARNING BEHAVIORS94
HOW DOES THE MOOD OF A RUNNER CHANGE DURING A 60 MINUTE RUN95
STABILITY OF AMBULATORY MONITORED PRE- EJECTION PERIOD96
PERFORMANCE MONITORING IN THE MILITARY FIELD98
PREDICTORS OF FATIGUE 1-10 YEARS AFTER HEMATOPOIETIC STEM- CELL TRANSPLANTATION99
THE USE OF ENHANCED ACTIVITY MONITORS TO TAILOR CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS100
Author Contact102
Index108