Smartphone‐based Ecological Momentary Assessment to study “scanxiety” among Adolescent and Young Adult survivors of childhood cancer: A feasibility study
Psycho-Oncology2022Vol. 31(8), pp. 1322–1330
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Lauren C. Heathcote, Sarah J. Cunningham, Sarah N. Webster, Vivek Tanna, Elia Mattke, Nele Loecher, Sheri L. Spunt, P. Simon, Gary V. Dahl, Marta Walentynowicz, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Perri R. Tutelman, Lidia Schapira, Laura E. Simons, Claudia Mueller
Abstract
Findings indicate the feasibility, acceptability, and validity of EMA as a research tool to capture the dynamics and potential risk factors for scanxiety.
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