Computerized experience-sampling method comprising a mobile based system that collects psychophysiological data appears to be a very promising assessment approach to investigate the real-time fluctuation of experience in daily life in order to detect stressful events. At this purpose, we developed PsychLog (http://sourceforge.net/projects/psychlog/) a free opensource mobile experience sampling platform that allows psychophysiological data to be collected, aggregated, visualized and collated into reports. Results showed a good classification of relaxing and stressful events, defining the two groups with psychological analysis and verifying the discrimination with physiological measures. Our innovative approach offers to researchers and clinicians new effective opportunities to assess and treat psychological stress in daily-life environments.
Serino, S., Cipresso, P., Tartarisco, G., Baldus, G., Corda, D., Pioggia, G., Gaggioli, A., Riva, G., An Event-Driven Psychophysiological Assessment for Health Care, Paper, in Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, (Vilamoura, 2012-02-01), SciTe Press, Vilamoura 2012: 25-34. 10.5220/0003884200250034 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/55566]
An Event-Driven Psychophysiological Assessment for Health Care
Serino, Silvia;Cipresso, Pietro;Gaggioli, Andrea;Riva, Giuseppe
2012
Abstract
Computerized experience-sampling method comprising a mobile based system that collects psychophysiological data appears to be a very promising assessment approach to investigate the real-time fluctuation of experience in daily life in order to detect stressful events. At this purpose, we developed PsychLog (http://sourceforge.net/projects/psychlog/) a free opensource mobile experience sampling platform that allows psychophysiological data to be collected, aggregated, visualized and collated into reports. Results showed a good classification of relaxing and stressful events, defining the two groups with psychological analysis and verifying the discrimination with physiological measures. Our innovative approach offers to researchers and clinicians new effective opportunities to assess and treat psychological stress in daily-life environments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.