[HTML][HTML] Psychopathological networks: Theory, methods and practice
In recent years, network approaches to psychopathology have sparked much debate and
have had a significant impact on how mental disorders are perceived in the field of clinical …
have had a significant impact on how mental disorders are perceived in the field of clinical …
Depression networks: a systematic review of the network paradigm causal assumptions
The network paradigm for psychiatric disorder nosology was proposed based on the
hypothesis that mental disorders are caused by networks of symptoms that are themselves …
hypothesis that mental disorders are caused by networks of symptoms that are themselves …
Network analysis: An overview for mental health research
Network approaches to psychopathology have become increasingly common in mental
health research, with many theoretical and methodological developments quickly gaining …
health research, with many theoretical and methodological developments quickly gaining …
[HTML][HTML] Practitioner and researcher perspectives on the utility of ecological momentary assessment in mental health care: A survey study
Background Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a scientific self-monitoring method
to capture individuals' daily life experiences. Early on, EMA has been suggested to have the …
to capture individuals' daily life experiences. Early on, EMA has been suggested to have the …
A clinical PREMISE for personalized models: Toward a formal integration of case formulations and statistical networks.
Over the past decade, the idiographic approach has received significant attention in clinical
psychology, incentivizing the development of novel approaches to estimate statistical …
psychology, incentivizing the development of novel approaches to estimate statistical …
Toward a generative model for emotion dynamics.
Most theories of emotion suggest that emotions are reactions to situations we encounter in
daily life. Process theories of emotion further specify a feedback loop between our …
daily life. Process theories of emotion further specify a feedback loop between our …
Feedback about a person's social context-personal networks and daily social interactions
The social context of a person, meaning their social relationships and daily social
interactions, is an important factor for understanding their mental health. However …
interactions, is an important factor for understanding their mental health. However …
[HTML][HTML] A web-based application for personalized ecological momentary assessment in psychiatric care: user-centered development of the PETRA application
Background Smartphone self-monitoring of mood, symptoms, and contextual factors through
ecological momentary assessment (EMA) provides insights into the daily lives of people …
ecological momentary assessment (EMA) provides insights into the daily lives of people …
Validation of a transdiagnostic psychopathology ecological momentary assessment protocol in a university student sample.
A Jover Martínez, LHJM Lemmens, EI Fried… - Psychological …, 2025 - psycnet.apa.org
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) collects real-time data in daily life, enhancing
ecological validity and reducing recall bias. An EMA questionnaire that measures symptoms …
ecological validity and reducing recall bias. An EMA questionnaire that measures symptoms …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal associations between salivary cortisol and emotions in clinically depressed individuals and matched controls: A dynamic time warp analysis
Depression can be understood as a complex dynamic system where depressive symptoms
interact with one another. Cortisol is suggested to play a major role in the pathophysiology of …
interact with one another. Cortisol is suggested to play a major role in the pathophysiology of …