Making trauma ecological momentary assessment studies FAIR: review of design considerations and data procedures

Bryce Hruska, Marilyn L. Piccirillo, Lonneke I.M. Lenferink, Maria L. Pacella-LaBarbara, Ateka A. Contractor, Matthew Price, Talya Greene

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Abstract

Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) involves collecting data from people in their everyday lives one or more times per day over the course of days, weeks, or months. EMA has been used in the traumatic stress field to better understand how trauma-relevant symptoms, experiences, and behaviours occur under naturalistic conditions and in relation to one another. The FAIR principles specify that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable to maximise the knowledge gained from individual research studies. However, it is unclear how EMA design decisions and data procedures might affect the implementation of these principles.Objective: We articulate key design considerations and data procedures when performing trauma EMA research and outline some challenges and recommendations for implementing the FAIR data principles in trauma EMA research.Method and Results: Using examples from existing trauma EMA studies, we discuss the decisions made when preparing a trauma EMA study; data processing and analytic procedures performed following data collection; and challenges that exist for their implementation, as well as practices that trauma EMA researchers can incorporate into their research to promote FAIR data.Conclusions: Implementing the FAIR data principles in trauma EMA research is critical to advancing scientific knowledge. Researchers should deposit their data in reputable repositories and include documentation detailing design decisions and the steps taken to clean and prepare data. Many challenges remain for the implementation of these practices including balancing privacy concerns and efforts to make trauma EMA data readily shareable.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2477423
Pages (from-to)2477423
Number of pages1
JournalEuropean Journal of psychotraumatology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Ambulatory assessment
  • Daily diary
  • Diario
  • Ecological momentary assessment
  • Evaluación ambulatoria
  • Evaluación momentánea ecológica
  • Experience sampling
  • FAIR data principles
  • Muestreo de experiencia
  • Principios de datos FAIR
  • PTSD
  • TEPT
  • Trauma

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