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Feasibility and Acceptability of Ecological Momentary Assessment of Daily Functioning Among Older Adults with HIV
Using Real-Time Surveys to Track Daily Activities in Older Adults with HIV: How Practical and Acceptable It Is
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Abstract
Excellent adherence to smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) was observed at 86.4% among older HIV+ adults.
- Participants spent 74% of their waking time at home and 63% alone.
- 32% of their time was spent engaged in passive leisure activities, primarily watching TV.
- Better neurocognitive and functional abilities were correlated with less time in passive leisure activities.
- Mood and cognitive symptoms collected via EMA were significantly associated with laboratory-based assessment scores.
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