Immediate Accuracy of Judgments of Memory Performance Examined with Ecological Momentary Assessment Across Variable Levels of Objective Difficulty: Context and Symptom Correlates

AUTHORS: Philip Harvey, Amy Pinkham, Colin Depp, Eric Granholm

ABSTRACT:
Self-assessment of everyday functioning, cognition, and clinical symptoms is impaired in neuropsychiatric conditions. Often these assessments span long time frames. In this study, we used a neuroEMA smartphone platform and asked people with schizophrenia (n=51) and bipolar disorder (n=22) to perform serial learning tests of variable difficulty and to immediately report on their performance.

PUBLICATION:
Biological Psychiatry
01 May 2020, Volume 87, Issue 9, Supplement, S184-S185

LINK TO PUBLICATION:
Immediate Accuracy of Judgments of Memory Performance Examined With Ecological Momentary Assessment Across Variable Levels of Objective Difficulty: Context and Symptom Correlates

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