2022
The relationship between daily positive future thinking and past-week suicidal ideation in youth: An experience sampling study
Kirtley O, Lafit G, Vaessen T, Decoster J, Derom C, Gülöksüz S, De Hert M, Jacobs N, Menne-Lothmann C, Rutten B, Thiery E, van Os J, van Winkel R, Wichers M, Myin-Germeys I. The relationship between daily positive future thinking and past-week suicidal ideation in youth: An experience sampling study. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2022, 13: 915007. PMID: 36245862, PMCID: PMC9556869, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.915007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive future thinkingExperience sampling methodPast-week suicidal ideationFuture thinkingNegative affectSuicidal ideationAverage negative affectAverage positive affectNon-clinical sampleRole of affectLab-based assessmentSelf-report questionnairesNon-twin siblingsPositive affectAdolescent twinsCommunity sampleAffectMixed-effects linear regression modelsSCL-90Prior researchYouthFuture research
2017
The experience sampling method as an mHealth tool to support self‐monitoring, self‐insight, and personalized health care in clinical practice
van Os J, Verhagen S, Marsman A, Peeters F, Bak M, Marcelis M, Drukker M, Reininghaus U, Jacobs N, Lataster T, Simons C, Investigators E, Lousberg R, Gülöksüz S, Leue C, Groot P, Viechtbauer W, Delespaul P. The experience sampling method as an mHealth tool to support self‐monitoring, self‐insight, and personalized health care in clinical practice. Depression And Anxiety 2017, 34: 481-493. PMID: 28544391, DOI: 10.1002/da.22647.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExperience sampling methodClinical practiceTrial of MindfulnessESM data collectionPersonalized trajectoriesEmotion dynamicsCognitive abilitiesRoutine clinical practiceDifferent patient groupsNatural rewardsRoutine outcome measurementDaily lifeBlended careMix of faceImplicit patternsMental healthSmartphone usePatient groupOffice treatmentTwin studiesOutcome measurementsProcess of diagnosisMHealth toolsTreatment evaluationDecision making