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Table 4 Procedure steps at baseline

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

 

Procedure step

Task/sample

Self-ratings

Duration (mm:ss)

 

Phone screening

M.I.N.I. interview (Berlin, Tel Aviv, & Warsaw)

  

Day 1

 

Informed consent (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  

On-site screening

M.I.N.I. interview (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  
 

Drug screen (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  
 

Bio-samples

Blood (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  
 

Post-assessment

Longitudinal schedule (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  
 

Online questionnaire briefing and DBM training (Mainz)

  
 

Emotional disturbances interview (Mainz & Nijmegen)

  

Day 2

Pre-neuroimaging

Drug screen

  
  

Informed consent (Berlin, Tel Aviv, & Warsaw)

  
  

M.I.N.I. interview (Berlin, Tel Aviv, & Warsaw)

  
  

Neuroimaging training

  
 

Neuropsychology

Trail making test

 

01:30

  

Digit symbol test

 

01:30

 

Bio-samples

Blood (Berlin, Tel Aviv, & Warsaw)

  
  

Stool instruction

  
 

Neuroimaging battery

Reward sensitivity task (MID)

 

08:26

  

T1

 

06:54

  

Reappraisal task

Performance

13:06

  

Faces matching task

 

04:34

  

FLAIR

 

02:44

  

Resting state

 

07:10

 

Post-neuroimaging

MRI exit interview

  
  

EMA/EPA briefing

  
  

Online questionnaire briefing and DBM training (Berlin, Nijmegen, Tel Aviv & Warsaw)

  
  

Longitudinal schedule (Berlin, Tel Aviv, & Warsaw)

  
  

Emotional Disturbances Interview

  

Day 3–8

Calibration week

EMA/EPA data collection

  
  1. Note that the M.I.N.I. interview is conducted twice in Berlin, Tel Aviv, and Warsaw because all records collected previous to informed consent only serve the purpose of checking inclusion criteria and are immediately destroyed. Before each neuroimaging sequence, a field map scan is acquired. The total duration of the imaging battery is about 1 h. Abbreviations: EMA, ecological momentary assessment; EPA, ecological physiology assessment; FLAIR—fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; M.I.N.I., Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview; T1, T1- weighted image