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Table 3 Overview of the measures used and the weeks (w) and months (M) from baseline, at which they are assessed (x: all sites; a: Mainz and Nijmegen; b: Berlin, Tel Aviv, and Warsaw)

From: Investigating two mobile just-in-time adaptive interventions to foster psychological resilience: research protocol of the DynaM-INT study

  

S

Baseline

characterization phase

Ecological momentary intervention phase

Follow-up phase

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

M8

 

w0

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

w1

w2

w3

w4

Inclusion

Inclusion criteria

x

                                 

M.I.N.I. Interview

x

                                 

Drug screening

 

a

x

                               

Mental health

Online Questionnaires

GHQ-28

General Health Questionnaire

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

   

x

   

x

PSS-10

Perceived Stress Scale

  

x

                    

x

         

x

SCL-90-R

Symptom Checklist 90 Revised

  

x

                    

x

         

x

WHO-DAS

WHO Disability Assessment Scale

  

x

                    

x

         

x

DBM

Digital Biomarkers

  

x

          

x

         

x

         

x

Stressor Exposure

Online Questionnaires

MIMIS

Mainz Inventory of Micro-stressors

  

x

 

x

 

x

  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

   

x

   

x

COV Stress

Covid-related Stressors

  

x

 

x

 

x

  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

   

x

   

x

War and Terror Stress

War- and Terror-related Stressors

  

x

 

x

 

x

  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

   

x

   

x

LEQ

Life Event Questionnaire

x

 

x

                    

x

         

x

Potential Resilience

and Risk Factors

Neuropsychological battery

  

x

                               

Neuroimaging battery

  

x

                               

Online Questionnaires

PASS-content

Perceived Positive Appraisal Style Scale, content-focused

  

xS

 

xM

 

xM

  

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xS

 

xM

   

xM

   

xS

PASS-process

Perceived Positive Appraisal Style Scale, process-focused

  

xS

 

xM

 

xM

  

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xS

 

xM

   

xM

   

xS

TEPS

Temporal Experiences of Pleasure

  

xS

 

xM

 

xM

  

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xM

 

xS

 

xM

   

xM

   

xS

CPA

Crisis-related Positive Appraisals

  

x

 

x

 

x

  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

   

x

   

x

Other primary resilience and risk factors

  

x

                    

x

         

x

Secondary resilience and risk factors

  

x

                    

x

         

x

Sports and mental activities

  

x

                    

x

         

x

Bio-samples

EDTA Blood

DNA/DNA-methylation

 

a

b

                    

x

          

Proteomics

 

a

                                

Stool

Microbiome

  

x

                    

x

          

Daily life measures

Ambulatory Assessments

EPA

Ecological Physiological Assessment

   

x

      

x

   

x

   

x

               

EMA

Ecological Momentary Assessment

   

x

   

x*

x*

 

x

x#

x#

x#

x

x#

x#

x#

x

x#

x#

x#

            

EMI

Ecological Momentary Interventions

       

x*

x*

  

x#

x#

x#

 

x#

x#

x#

 

x#

x#

x#

            

JITA IEMI

Just-in-time Ecological Momentary Interventions

          

x

   

x

   

x

               

Online Questionnaire

uMARS

User version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale questionnaire

                       

x

          
  1. Resilience and risk factors (RFs) are grouped into primary and secondary RFs. Primary RFs are of main interest in the current study based on previous findings and theoretical background of our consortium, while secondary RFs are based on hypotheses drawn from the literature. RFs addressing target engagement (assessed with a subset of items in the PASS-process and the TEPS questionnaire) are assessed as traits or styles (typical tendencies, habits, xS) during the extended online batteries in M1, M6, and M8 and as modes (response tendencies in the past days or weeks, xM) in the repeated online monitoring questionnaires. During training (x*) and practice weeks (x#), EMIs are preceded by an EMA. During practice weeks (x#), EMIs are self-triggered/on-demand
  2. Abbreviations: M month, S screening phase, w week