Feasibility and Validity of Geographically Explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment With Recall-Aided Space-Time Budgets

J Res Adolesc. 2019 Sep;29(3):627-645. doi: 10.1111/jora.12474.

Abstract

We employ data from the Adolescent Health and Development in Context Study-a representative sample of urban youth ages 11-17 in and around the Columbus, OH area-to investigate the feasibility and validity of smartphone-based geographically explicit ecological momentary assessment (GEMA). Age, race, household income, familiarity with smartphones, and self-control were associated with missing global positioning systems (GPS) coverage, whereas school day was associated with discordance between percent of time at home based on GPS-only versus recall-aided space-time budget data. Fatigue from protocol compliance increases missing GPS across the week, which results in more discordance. Although some systematic differences were observed, these findings offer evidence that smartphone-based GEMA is a viable method for the collection of activity space data on urban youth.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adolescent Development / physiology
  • Adolescent Health / economics
  • Budgets / statistics & numerical data*
  • Child
  • Compliance
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment / statistics & numerical data*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Geographic Information Systems / statistics & numerical data*
  • Geographic Information Systems / trends
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Ohio / epidemiology
  • Ohio / ethnology
  • Smartphone / instrumentation*