Ecological momentary assessment in the investigation of craving and substance use in daily life: A systematic review

Highlights • Craving assessed by ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is highly correlated with substance use. • The craving/substance use correlation is seen in both pre- and post-quit periods. • Diverse within- and between-subject variables influence craving reports. • The majority of EMA studies...

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Ecological momentary assessment
Experience sampling methodology
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Monitoring, Ambulatory - methods
Prospective Studies
Psychiatry
Relapse
Retrospective Studies
Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
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