Carnegie Mellon, Pitt Team to study psychosocial stress

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The eWatch developed by Carnegie Mellon University periodically will ask wearers questions about stress in a federally funded study to evaluate new ways of measuring psychosocial stress. Credit: Carnegie Mellon University
The eWatch, developed by Carnegie Mellon University, periodically will ask wearers questions about stress in a federally funded study to evaluate new ways of measuring psychosocial stress. Credit: Carnegie Mellon University

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, led by Pitt Psychology Professor Thomas Kamarck, are studying the effectiveness of a wrist-mounted instrument for measuring psychosocial stress exposure during the course of daily life.


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