PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport Injury
Retrospective self-reports have been commonly used to assess psychological variables such as feelings, thoughts, or emotions. Nevertheless, this method presents serious limitations to gather accurate information about variables that change over time. The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) approac...
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doaj-d3e4d10a7f0a48b89fee1807c17d6faf2021-07-27T07:46:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-07-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.697293697293PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport InjuryLuis J. González-Barato0Víctor J. Rubio1José Manuel Hernández2Iván Sánchez-Iglesias3Biological and Health Psychology Department, School of Psychology, University Autonoma, Madrid, SpainBiological and Health Psychology Department, School of Psychology, University Autonoma, Madrid, SpainBiological and Health Psychology Department, School of Psychology, University Autonoma, Madrid, SpainPsychobiology and Behavioural Sciences' Methodology Department, School of Psychology, University Complutense of Madrid, Madrid, SpainRetrospective self-reports have been commonly used to assess psychological variables such as feelings, thoughts, or emotions. Nevertheless, this method presents serious limitations to gather accurate information about variables that change over time. The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) approach has been used to deal with some of the limitations these retrospective assessment methods present, and for gathering real-time information about dynamic psychological variables, such as feelings, thoughts, or behaviors. In the sports injury rehabilitation context, athletes' thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and pain perceptions during the rehabilitation process can influence the outcomes of this process. These responses change over different stages of the rehabilitation and taking them into account can help therapists to adapt the rehabilitation process and increasing their effectiveness. With this aim, an EMA mobile app (PSIXPORT) was designed to gather real-time information about severely injured athletes' cognitive appraisals, emotional responses, behaviors, and pain perceptions during their rehabilitation process. The goals of this study were to evaluate Psixport's ability to gather real-time information about injured athletes' psychological responses during the rehabilitation, to test the users' perceived usability of Psixport, and to compare the reliability and differences between real-time data gathered with Psixport and the data gathered through the one-time retrospective method. Twenty-eight severely injured athletes (10 men and 18 women) were assessed using Psixport, a retrospective questionnaire, and the uMARS usability test. Results showed that Psixport can be considered as a good tool to gather information about injured athletes' cognitive appraisals, emotional responses, behaviors, and pain perceptions. Moreover, multiple data assessments gathered with the app showed to be more accurate information about injured athletes' psychological responses than one-time retrospective reports.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.697293/fullsports injuriesecological momentary assessmentpsychological response to injurymHealth apprehabilitation process |
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Luis J. González-Barato Víctor J. Rubio José Manuel Hernández Iván Sánchez-Iglesias PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport Injury Frontiers in Psychology sports injuries ecological momentary assessment psychological response to injury mHealth app rehabilitation process |
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Luis J. González-Barato Víctor J. Rubio José Manuel Hernández Iván Sánchez-Iglesias |
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PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport Injury |
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PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport Injury |
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PSIXPORT: Mobile App for Ecological Momentary Assessment of Psychological Dimensions in Sport Injury |
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psixport: mobile app for ecological momentary assessment of psychological dimensions in sport injury |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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Retrospective self-reports have been commonly used to assess psychological variables such as feelings, thoughts, or emotions. Nevertheless, this method presents serious limitations to gather accurate information about variables that change over time. The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) approach has been used to deal with some of the limitations these retrospective assessment methods present, and for gathering real-time information about dynamic psychological variables, such as feelings, thoughts, or behaviors. In the sports injury rehabilitation context, athletes' thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and pain perceptions during the rehabilitation process can influence the outcomes of this process. These responses change over different stages of the rehabilitation and taking them into account can help therapists to adapt the rehabilitation process and increasing their effectiveness. With this aim, an EMA mobile app (PSIXPORT) was designed to gather real-time information about severely injured athletes' cognitive appraisals, emotional responses, behaviors, and pain perceptions during their rehabilitation process. The goals of this study were to evaluate Psixport's ability to gather real-time information about injured athletes' psychological responses during the rehabilitation, to test the users' perceived usability of Psixport, and to compare the reliability and differences between real-time data gathered with Psixport and the data gathered through the one-time retrospective method. Twenty-eight severely injured athletes (10 men and 18 women) were assessed using Psixport, a retrospective questionnaire, and the uMARS usability test. Results showed that Psixport can be considered as a good tool to gather information about injured athletes' cognitive appraisals, emotional responses, behaviors, and pain perceptions. Moreover, multiple data assessments gathered with the app showed to be more accurate information about injured athletes' psychological responses than one-time retrospective reports. |
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sports injuries ecological momentary assessment psychological response to injury mHealth app rehabilitation process |
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