Smartphone-Delivered Ecological Momentary Interventions Based on Ecological Momentary Assessments to Promote Health Behaviors: Systematic Review and Adapted Checklist for Reporting Ecological Momentary Assessment and Intervention Studies

Nov 22, 2021JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Smartphone-Based Real-Time Assessments and Interventions to Promote Healthy Behaviors: Review and Reporting Checklist

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Abstract

A total of 652 participants were involved across 17 studies examining smartphone-delivered ecological momentary interventions (EMIs).

  • Most studies (76%) were quasi-experimental, indicating variability in intervention designs and outcomes.
  • EMIs primarily targeted mental health (47%), with other areas including substance abuse (18%), diet and physical activity (24%), and smoking (12%).
  • Of the studies, 24% reported statistically significant improvements in behaviors such as depressive symptoms (P<.001) and drinking frequency (P<.001).
  • Users generally found EMIs helpful but suggested improvements in personalization and interactive features.
  • Standardization in reporting EMI and EMA components was lacking, which may hinder progress in research and application.

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