In this paper we introduce a new Android library, called ULTEMAT, for the delivery of ecological momentary
assessments (EMAs) on mobile devices and we present its use in the MoodBuster app developed in the H2020 ECOMPARED
project. We discuss context-aware, or event-based, triggers for the presentation of EMAs and discuss
the potential they have to improve the effectiveness of mobile provision of mental health interventions as they
allow for the delivery of assessments to the patients when and where these are most appropriate. Following this,
we present the abilities of ULTEMAT to use such context-aware triggers to schedule EMAs and we discuss how a
similar approach can be used for Ecological Momentary Interventions (EMIs).
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