Practical problems and positive experiences with ecological momentary assessment: reflections from people who use drugs

被引:6
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作者
Markowski, Kelly L. [1 ]
Smith, Jeffrey A. [2 ]
Gauthier, G. Robin [2 ]
Harcey, Sela R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Rural Drug Addict Res Ctr, 405 Oldfather Hall,660 N 12th St, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Dept Sociol, Lincoln, NE USA
来源
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Ecological momentary assessment; EMA; people who use drugs; PWUD; data collection; smartphone; qualitative interviews; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; CELL PHONES; ASSESSMENT EMA; SUBSTANCE USE; TIME;
D O I
10.1080/00952990.2021.1910700
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is an increasingly popular and feasible form of data collection, but it can be intensive and intrusive. Especially for at-risk, vulnerable populations like people who use drugs (PWUD), poor experiences with EMA may exacerbate existing chronic struggles while decreasing response rates. However, little research queries participants' experiences with EMA studies. Objectives: We explore participants' positive and negative experiences with EMA, identifying what they liked about the study, the problems they experienced, and suggested solutions to these problems. Methods: Results come from semi-structured interviews from 26 PWUD (6 women; 20 men) in Nebraska who participated in a two-week EMA pilot study on drug use with a study-provided smartphone. Participant responses were recorded by interviewers into open-text fields in Qualtrics. Data were analyzed with an iterative open coding procedure. Results: We found that many participants enjoyed the study and seamlessly incorporated the phone into their daily lives. There were a number of negative study aspects identified, however, as many participants experienced functional issues (e.g., running out of high-speed data, trouble keeping the phone charged, not able to answer questions within the two-hour timeframe) that detracted from their experience, especially if they were homeless. Conclusion: Our findings provide methodological considerations for studies with EMA components among at-risk, vulnerable populations, like PWUD. These suggestions are targeted toward the continued ethical collection of high-quality data in clinical and non-clinical settings.
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页码:311 / 318
页数:8
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