Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment of well-being: A systematic review and recommendations for future studies

LP De Vries, BML Baselmans, M Bartels - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2021 - Springer
Feelings of well-being and happiness fluctuate over time and contexts. Ecological
Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies can capture fluctuations in momentary behavior, and …

The effect of transport infrastructure, congestion and reliability on mental wellbeing: a systematic review of empirical studies

MA Conceição, MM Monteiro, D Kasraian… - Transport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There has been a growing interest in understanding the interdependencies between
urbanisation and mental health. Although transportation in cities is complex and of foremost …

Generalization and personalization of mobile sensing-based mood inference models: an analysis of college students in eight countries

L Meegahapola, W Droz, P Kun, A De Götzen… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Mood inference with mobile sensing data has been studied in ubicomp literature over the
last decade. This inference enables context-aware and personalized user experiences in …

Predicting the effect of street environment on residents' mood states in large urban areas using machine learning and street view images

C Chen, H Li, W Luo, J Xie, J Yao, L Wu… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Researchers have demonstrated that the built environment is associated with
mental health outcomes. However, evidence concerning the effects of street environments …

The affective benefits of nature exposure: What's nature got to do with it?

KL Meidenbauer, CUD Stenfors, GN Bratman… - Journal of environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Nature interactions have been demonstrated to produce reliable affective benefits. While
adults demonstrate strong preferences for natural environments over urban ones, it is not …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable transport modes, travel satisfaction, and emotions: Evidence from car-dependent compact cities

K Mouratidis, J De Vos, A Yiannakou, I Politis - Travel behaviour and …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study investigates how the use of sustainable transport modes relates to travel
satisfaction (general evaluation of travel) and travel affect (emotions during travel) in car …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of traveling in different transport modes on galvanic skin response (GSR) as a measure of stress: An observational study

X Yang, E McCoy, E Anaya-Boig, I Avila-Palencia… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Stress is one of many ailments associated with urban living, with daily travel a
potential major source. Active travel, nevertheless, has been associated with lower levels of …

Using smartphone-GPS data to understand pedestrian-scale behavior in urban settings: A review of themes and approaches

A Rout, S Nitoslawski, A Ladle, P Galpern - Computers, Environment and …, 2021 - Elsevier
With the near-ubiquitous presence of smartphones among urban dwellers in many parts of
the world, we are living in an age where the public can act as continuous sensors of urban …

[HTML][HTML] Does commute duration attenuate the effect of travel mode choice on commute satisfaction?

J De Vos, HTK Le, M Kroesen - Travel behaviour and society, 2022 - Elsevier
Many studies have found that both the chosen travel mode and travel duration have a strong
effect on travel satisfaction. However, travel mode and duration are often related with each …

Predicting bicycling and walking traffic using street view imagery and destination data

S Hankey, W Zhang, HTK Le, P Hystad… - … research part D: transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
Few studies predict spatial patterns of bicycling and walking across multiple cities using
street-level data. This study aims to model bicycle and pedestrian traffic at 4145 count …