The use of Experience Sampling Method in psychopharmacological studies: A systematic review

Davy Quadackers*, Fionneke Bos, Johanna Hovenkamp-Hermelink, Danielle Cath, Harriëtte Riese

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Abstract

The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) is increasingly used to validate and assess treatment effects. We conducted a systematic review to update, and extend, the previous review by Bos et al. (2015), by performing literature searches in PubMed, PsycInfo, and EMBASE. Search queries included every DSM-disorder, ATC-listed psychotropic medication, and multiple search-terms for ESM. Studies included medicated psychiatric patients who filled-out ambulatory prompts ≥2/day. Templates served to distil research themes. The majority of the 79 included studies involved substance use- (n = 47), mood- (n = 17), and psychotic disorders (n = 11). Less studied were anxiety disorders and PTSD (n = 3), and ADHD (n = 1). We identified six research themes:1)Effects of psychopharmacological treatment on symptoms and factors influencing outcome, 2)Fluctuations of psychiatric symptoms in medicated patients, 3)Prediction of relapse, exacerbation of symptoms or medication non-compliance, 4)Added value of ESM compared to care as usual, 5)Using ESM to establish treatment response-trajectories, 6)Acceptability and feasibility of newly-devised ESM-applications. This review reveals that ESM is predominantly used in psychopharmacological studies to monitor treatment effects and establish fluctuations of momentary psychiatric symptoms. Future research might facilitate personalising psychopharmacological prescribing decisions using ESM. Currently underrepresented patient groups include elderly patients, and personality disorders. Finally, to facilitate ESM-implementation multiple context-levels should be optimised.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116327
Number of pages18
JournalPsychiatry Research
Volume344
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb-2025

Keywords

  • EMA
  • ESM
  • Psychopharmacological studies
  • Systematic review

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