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  • Behavioral Science
  • Digital Health

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  • Workplace stress is a significant public health concern, impacting employee performance and well-being.
  • Traditional stress measurement methods suffer from memory bias and lack real-time data.
  • Experience sampling offers a method to capture immediate, in-the-moment stress experiences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically map and analyze the literature on using the experience sampling method for workplace stress surveillance.
  • To characterize the current research landscape, identifying trends, focus areas, and contributions.
  • To outline opportunities and challenges for academics and practitioners in utilizing experience sampling for stress detection.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic mapping review methodology was employed.
  • A breadth-first review of relevant literature published between 2010 and 2021 was conducted.
  • Identified papers were classified based on focus, research type, and contribution type.

Main Results:

  • 358 relevant papers were identified and analyzed.
  • The review provides a structured overview of the state-of-the-art in experience sampling for work stress.
  • Key research trends and classifications regarding the application of experience sampling were established.

Conclusions:

  • Experience sampling is a robust method for studying work stress with reduced memory bias.
  • The review highlights the growing body of research and provides a roadmap for future investigations.
  • Findings offer practical insights for leveraging experience sampling in workplace stress management and research.