Stress Management

Stress Management

Studies


Moffitt

PI: Christine Vinci

Smoking and Stress

Users:

24

Person-Days:

336

Samples:

15 billion

Sensors

• AutoSense
MotionSense
• Phone

Description

This feasibility study examines the effects of delivering mindfulness strategies via smartphones on key mechanisms underlying smoking cessation among low socioeconomic status, racially/ethnically diverse smokers.


Publications

  1. James M Rehg, Susan A Murphy and Santosh Kumar (eds.).
    From Markers to Interventions: The Case of Just-in-Time Stress Intervention
    . pages 411–433, Springer International Publishing, 2017. URL, DOI BibTeX

  2. Andrine Lemieux, Motohiro Nakajima, Soujanya Chatterjee, Hillol Sarker, Nazir Saleheen, Emre Ertin, Santosh Kumar and Mustafa al'Absi.
    Unobtrusive Measurement of Stress and Smoking Psychophysiological Markers in the Natural Environment. 79(4):A150–A150, 2017. BibTeX

  3. Mustafa al'Absi, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Andrine Lemieux, David W Wetter, Joel Swendsen and Emre Ertin.
    Harnessing mHealth Technology to Advance Intervention Research on Stress, Addiction, and Mental Health Disorders. 79(4):A149–A150, 2017. BibTeX

  4. Hillol Sarker, Matthew Tyburski, Md Mahbubur Rahman, Karen Hovsepian, Moushumi Sharmin, David H Epstein, Kenzie L Preston, Debra C Furr-Holden, Adam Milam, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Mustafa and Santosh Kumar.
    Finding Significant Stress Episodes in a Discontinuous Time Series of Rapidly Varying Mobile Sensor Data. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2016, 4489–4501. URL, DOI BibTeX

  5. Moushumi Sharmin, Andrew Raij, David Epstien, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Gayle J Beck, Sudip Vhaduri, Kenzie Preston and Santosh Kumar.
    Visualization of Time-series Sensor Data to Inform the Design of Just-in-time Adaptive Stress Interventions. In Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. 2015, 505–516. URL, DOI BibTeX

  6. Karen Hovsepian, Mustafa , Emre Ertin, Thomas Kamarck, Motohiro Nakajima and Santosh Kumar.
    cStress: Towards a Gold Standard for Continuous Stress Assessment in the Mobile Environment. In Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. 2015, 493–504. URL, DOI BibTeX

  7. S Vhaduri, A A Ali, M Sharmin, K Hovsepian and S Kumar.
    Estimating Drivers' Stress from GPS Traces. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI '14). 2014, 20:1–20:8. URL BibTeX

  8. M M Rahman, R Bari, A A Ali, M Sharmin, A Raij, K Hovsepian, S M Hossain, E Ertin, A Kennedy, D H Epstein, K L Preston, M Jobes, J G Beck, S Kedia, K D Ward, M al’Absi and S Kumar.
    Are we there yet?: feasibility of continuous stress assessment via wireless physiological sensors. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics. 2014, 479–488. URL BibTeX

  9. S Potretzke, M Nakajima, T Cragin and M Absi.
    Changes in circulating leptin levels during acute stress and associations with craving in abstinent smokers: a preliminary investigation. Psychoneuroendocrinology 47:232-40, 2014. URL BibTeX

  10. M Nakajima and M al'Absi.
    Nicotine withdrawal and stress-induced changes in pain sensitivity: a cross-sectional investigation between abstinent smokers and nonsmokers. Psychophysiology 51(10):1015-22, 2014. URL BibTeX

  11. M al'Absi, M Nakajima, A Dokam, A Sameai, M Alsoofi, N S Khalil and Al M Habori.
    Concurrent tobacco and khat use is associated with blunted cardiovascular stress response and enhanced negative mood: a cross-sectional investigation. Human Psychophmarmacology 29(4):307-314, 2014. URL BibTeX

  12. L Wanner and M B Srivastava.
    ViRUS: Virtual Function Replacement Under Stress. In 6th Workshop on Power-Aware Computing and Systems (HotPower 14). 2014. URL BibTeX

  13. Emre Ertin, Nathan Stohs, Santosh Kumar, Andrew Raij, Mustafa and Siddharth Shah.
    AutoSense: Unobtrusively Wearable Sensor Suite for Inferring the Onset, Causality, and Consequences of Stress in the Field. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems. 2011, 274–287. URL, DOI BibTeX

 

 

 

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