TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a diary for use with ambulatory monitoring of mood, activities, and physiological function
AU - Hedges, Susan M.
AU - Krantz, David S.
AU - Contrada, Richard J.
AU - Rozanski, Alan R.
PY - 1990/9
Y1 - 1990/9
N2 - This paper describes three studies developed and providing preliminary validation for a pocket-size, self-monitoring diary suitable for use infield research on relationships among psychological states, activities, and physiological events. In the first study, a principal-components analysis of the diary's mood and cognition scales yielded three factors-negative affect, engagement, and predictability. These showed moderate concordance across two samples. In the second study, diary self-ratings of events, moods, and cognitions were shown to be meaningfully correlated with ratings made by spouse observers, providing evidence of concurrent validity of the diary. In the third study, diary ratings made by the same subjects at home, at work, and in other locations differed from each other in expected ways, providing evidence for discriminative validity. Modifications to the diary are suggested, and possible uses and limitations of the instrument are discussed.
AB - This paper describes three studies developed and providing preliminary validation for a pocket-size, self-monitoring diary suitable for use infield research on relationships among psychological states, activities, and physiological events. In the first study, a principal-components analysis of the diary's mood and cognition scales yielded three factors-negative affect, engagement, and predictability. These showed moderate concordance across two samples. In the second study, diary self-ratings of events, moods, and cognitions were shown to be meaningfully correlated with ratings made by spouse observers, providing evidence of concurrent validity of the diary. In the third study, diary ratings made by the same subjects at home, at work, and in other locations differed from each other in expected ways, providing evidence for discriminative validity. Modifications to the diary are suggested, and possible uses and limitations of the instrument are discussed.
KW - ambulatory monitoring
KW - diary
KW - self-monitoring
KW - stressful events
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0025630251&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/BF00960618
DO - 10.1007/BF00960618
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0025630251
SN - 0882-2689
VL - 12
SP - 203
EP - 217
JO - Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
JF - Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
IS - 3
ER -