APS

2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025

Temporal Patterns of Anxiety in Daily Life: A Video Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Washington, DC · May 2025

Poster · Personality/Emotion

  • Ziyue Zhang
    University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Matthew Kaharudin
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Nicole Hendry
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Simon Goldberg
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Hadley Rahrig
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Vikas Singh
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Yixuan Li
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Yogesh Prabhu
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Nathan Vack
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Robin Goldman
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Raquel Tatar
    Healthy Minds Innovations
  • Richard Davidson
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Christine Wilson-Mendenhall
    University of Wisconsin - Madison

Abstract

This study examined temporal anxiety patterns through video-based Ecological Momentary Assessment across two weeks . In this large-scale, nationwide study of anxiety during daily life (n = 1152), the results revealed that anxiety was lower on weekends (vs. weekdays) and was highest in the morning (vs. afternoon, evening, night).

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