Real-World Bio-Psycho-Social Assessments

EditorialAdvancing Health Psychology Through Ecological Bio-Psycho-Social AssessmentsLaura König and Jana StrahlerOriginal ArticlesHow Accurately Do Children Indicate Their Smartphone Social Media Use? A Comparison of Subjective and Objective Reportsin Children s Everyday LivesAndrea Irmer and Flori...

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Körperschaft: Hogrefe Publishing GmbH (Verlag)
Weitere Verfasser: König, Laura M. (HerausgeberIn), Strahler, Jana (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Göttingen Hogrefe Publishing 2023
Schriftenreihe:Zeitschrift für Psychologie volume 231, number 4 (2023)
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Zusammenfassung:EditorialAdvancing Health Psychology Through Ecological Bio-Psycho-Social AssessmentsLaura König and Jana StrahlerOriginal ArticlesHow Accurately Do Children Indicate Their Smartphone Social Media Use? A Comparison of Subjective and Objective Reportsin Children s Everyday LivesAndrea Irmer and Florian SchmiedekWhat Works Best for Whom? The Effectiveness of Positive Psychology: Interventions on Real-World Psychologicaland Biological Stress and Well-Being Is Moderated by Personality TraitsIrma Talic, Wolfgang Winter, and Karl-Heinz RennerPhysical Activity and Social Participation in Older Adults in a Cross-Over Intervention Trial: A Mediation Analysis Basedon the Biopsychosocial ModelRobin Rinn, Franziska Maria Keller, Manuela Peters, Claudia R. Pischke, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage, and Sonia LippkeContextual Factors Associated With Temptations and Lapses Among Smokers Trying to Quit: An Ecological MomentaryAssessment StudyJan Mathis Elling, Hein de Vries, Math J. J. M. Candel, and Rik CrutzenThe Real-Time Application of an Additional HRV Reduction Algorithm to Detect Negative Psychosocial States:Are We Ready yet?Christian Rominger and Andreas R. Schwerdtfeger
Using real-life data to better understand people's behavior in their natural environmentsReal-life and real-time data collection methods offer unprecedented opportunities to advance the understanding and promotion of physical and mental health. Everyday assessments offer valuable insights into the behavior of individuals in their natural environment, providing a more complete picture than experimental studies conducted in the laboratory. These insights can also be used to design more effective interventions to promote physical and mental health, for example, by tailoring intervention content to individual states using predictive algorithms.This volume shows that person-level moderators and contextual factors are crucial to consider when studying everyday life behaviors in the context of health and disease. Contributions include studies that primarily use digitally supported, multidimensional assessments in everyday life over a period of up to four weeks. Self-report and objective measures, such as current social media use or different biological parameters, are also used to address research questions in clinical and health psychology
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