Jessica Schroeder
University of Washington
20 Papers
53 Citations
Jessica Schroeder is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Jessica Schroeder include Pomona College & Stanford University.
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Papers
Examining Menstrual Tracking to Inform the Design of Personal Informatics Tools
Daniel A. Epstein,Nicole Lee,Jennifer H. Kang,Elena Agapie,Jessica Schroeder,Laura R. Pina,James Fogarty,Julie A. Kientz,Sean A. Munson +8 more
- 02 May 2017
TL;DR: It is found that women track their menstrual cycle for varied reasons that include remembering and predicting their period as well as informing conversations with healthcare providers and expanding the field's conceptions of personal informatics.
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Pocket Skills: A Conversational Mobile Web App To Support Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Jessica Schroeder,Chelsey Wilkes,Kael Rowan,Arturo Toledo,Ann Paradiso,Mary Czerwinski,Gloria Mark,Marsha M. Linehan +7 more
- 21 Apr 2018
TL;DR: Pocket Skills helped participants engage in their DBT and practice and implement skills in their environmental context, which enabled them to see the results of using their D BT skills and increase their self-efficacy.
TummyTrials: A Feasibility Study of Using Self-Experimentation to Detect Individualized Food Triggers
Ravi Karkar,Jessica Schroeder,Daniel A. Epstein,Laura R. Pina,Jeffrey Scofield,James Fogarty,Julie A. Kientz,Sean A. Munson,Roger Vilardaga,Jasmine Zia +9 more
- 02 May 2017
TL;DR: A mobile app that applies a self experimentation framework to support patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in identifying their personal food triggers and an underlying tension between scientific validity and the lived experience of self experimentation is discovered.
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Supporting Patient-Provider Collaboration to Identify Individual Triggers using Food and Symptom Journals
Jessica Schroeder,Jane Hoffswell,Chia-Fang Chung,James Fogarty,Sean A. Munson,Jasmine Zia +5 more
- 25 Feb 2017
TL;DR: Drawing upon individual and collaborative interviews with patients and providers, it is found that collaborative review helps improve data comprehension and build mutual trust and a desire to use tools like interactive visualizations within and beyond clinic appointments is found.
Identifying and Planning for Individualized Change: Patient-Provider Collaboration Using Lightweight Food Diaries in Healthy Eating and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Chia-Fang Chung,Qiaosi Wang,Jessica Schroeder,Allison M. Cole,Jasmine Zia,James Fogarty,Sean A. Munson +6 more
- 29 Mar 2019
TL;DR: Design principles are contributed to prepare individuals to collect data relevant to their health goals and for collaboration, help health experts focus on an individual's eating context, experiences, and goals in collaborative review, and support individuals and experts to develop individualized, actionable plans and strategies.
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