Journal article
Ambulatory assessment to predict problem anger in trauma-affected adults: Study protocol
O Metcalf, L Finlayson-Short, KE Lamb, S Zaloumis, ML O’Donnell, T Qian, T Varker, S Cowlishaw, M Brotman, D Forbes
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2022
Open access
Abstract
Background Problem anger is common after experiencing a traumatic event. Current evidence-driven treatment options are limited, and problem anger negatively affects an individual’s capacity to engage with traditional psychological treatments. Smartphone interventions hold significant potential in mental health because of their ability to deliver low-intensity, precision support for individuals at the time and place they need it most. While wearable technology has the capacity to augment smartphone-delivered interventions, there is a dearth of evidence relating to several key areas, including feasibility of compliance in mental health populations; validity of in vivo anger assessment; ability..
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