1. Using Bi‐Weekly Surveys to Portray Adolescent Partnership Dynamics: Lessons From a Mobile Diary Study
- Author
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Goldberg, Rachel E, Koffman, Dawn, and Tienda, Marta
- Subjects
Psychology ,Clinical and Health Psychology ,Social and Personality Psychology ,Applied and Developmental Psychology ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adolescent Behavior ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diaries as Topic ,Expressed Emotion ,Female ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Male ,Mobile Applications ,Patient Participation ,Risk-Taking ,Self Report ,Sexual Behavior ,Sexual Partners ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Social Work ,Developmental & Child Psychology ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Clinical and health psychology ,Social and personality psychology - Abstract
Partnership formation is an important developmental task for adolescents, but cross-sectional and periodic longitudinal studies have lacked the measurement precision to portray partnership stability and flux and to capture the range of adolescent partnership experiences. This article assesses the promises and challenges of using bi-weekly mobile diaries administered over the course of a year to study adolescent partnership dynamics. Descriptive findings illustrate the potential of bi-weekly diaries for both capturing the longitudinal complexity and fluidity of adolescent partnerships as well as for reducing retrospection biases. Results also underscore several challenges, including those posed by missing data, and highlight several strategies for maximizing participant engagement and reliably tracing adolescent partnerships.
- Published
- 2019