2022
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.38920
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Reintroducing the Effortless Assessment Research System (EARS) (Preprint)

Abstract: UNSTRUCTURED This paper re-introduces the Effortless Assessment Research System (EARS), four years and 4,000 participants after its initial launch. EARS is a mobile sensing tool that affords researchers the opportunity to collect naturalistic, behavioral data via participants’ normal smartphone use. The first section of the paper highlights improvements made to EARS via a tour of EARS’s capabilities across iOS and Android. The most important improvement is the expansion of EARS to iOS. … Show more

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“…Participants also completed self-report measures assessing psychiatric symptoms and risk factors for depression. Additionally, at baseline, participants installed the Effortless Assessment Research Systems (EARS; Lind et al, 2023) app on their personal smartphone, which was used to assess daily mood and acquire geolocation data during the 6-month follow-up period.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Participants also completed self-report measures assessing psychiatric symptoms and risk factors for depression. Additionally, at baseline, participants installed the Effortless Assessment Research Systems (EARS; Lind et al, 2023) app on their personal smartphone, which was used to assess daily mood and acquire geolocation data during the 6-month follow-up period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a baseline visit, participants completed the Kiddie Schedule for Affect Disorders and Schizophrenia (K-SADS-PL; Kaufman et al, 1997) to assess lifetime DSM-5 disorders and the two-subtest form of the WASI-II to assess IQ. Next, participants downloaded the Effortless Assessment Research System (EARS) application (Lind et al, 2018(Lind et al, , 2023 onto their personal smartphone to collect keyboard inputs over a 12-month follow-up period. They were instructed to keep the app running while using their phone naturalistically.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Passive smartphone data in this study were collected using the Effortless Assessment Research System (EARS) app (Lind et al, 2018(Lind et al, , 2023, which was developed and maintained by Ksana Health. Participants received verbal and written information about EARS before providing consent or assent.…”
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“…In particular, we were interested in prospective prediction of mood by language because the ability to predict near-future changes in mood would be a foundational step toward unobtrusive monitoring and detection. To passively acquire naturalistic social communication, we used a novel smartphone app, the Effortless Assessment Research System (EARS; Lind et al, 2018Lind et al, , 2022, that collected all keyboard inputs across app platforms over a 90-day period. Within the same timeframe, mood ratings for the past day were collected each day via EARS.…”
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