Next year, the Society for Ambulatory Assessment annual conference will take place in Vienna, Austria. Professor Laura M. König and the Health Psychology Group will host the conference from 3 to 5 August 2026. More information will follow soon on the conference website.
Key dates:
- Abstract submission: 1 December 2025 – 16 January 2026
- Acceptance notifications and start of registration: end of March 2026
- End of early bird registration: end of April 2026
About the Society for Ambulatory Assessment:
The Society for Ambulatory Assessment was founded in 2008 to foster Research in everyday life. Ambulatory Assessment comprises the use of field methods to assess the ongoing behavior, physiology, experience and environmental aspects of people in naturalistic or unconstrained settings. Ambulatory Assessment uses ecologically-valid tools to understand biopsychosocial processes as they unfold naturally in time and in context. It covers a range of real-time data capture methodologies that originate from different scientific disciplines (psychology, medicine, computer science, etc.). These methodologies include but are not limited to:
- Experience sampling and ecological momentary assessment
- Repeated-entry diary techniques
- Monitoring of physiological function, in combination with or without physical behaviour
- Acquisition of ambient environmental parameters
More information about the society and its activities is linked here.
