Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)

EMA is a research method that involves repeated sampling of subjects' behaviours and experiences in real time, in their natural environments. In child and adolescent mental health, EMA can provide valuable insights into mood fluctuations, symptom patterns, and contextual factors affecting wellbeing. This approach offers a more accurate picture of daily functioning compared to retrospective self-reports, potentially improving assessment and treatment planning.
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