March 26, 2024
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Eastern
In person at CTBH and via Zoom
About the Tutorial: This tutorial will cover approaches to capturing data from individuals as they go about their everyday lives, including self-report and wearable device-based constructs. Additionally, how this real-time, real-life data can be used to characterize everyday behavior and experiences, and can be used to deliver just-in-time and adaptive interventions designed to provide intervention content at moments of risk and/or need.
About the Presenter: Professor Joshua Smyth is the Ohio Eminent Scholar in Health Psychology at The Ohio State University. Dr. Smyth is an internationally recognized expert on ambulatory assessment and intervention, with a focus on the interplay of psychological stress, emotion, physiology and behavior in everyday life. His work also explores the development and implementation of novel interventions, often using mobile delivery systems. Dr. Smyth is a highly productive scholar with over 250 publications in high impact health, medicine, and psychology journals, continuous grant funding for over 25 years, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine.