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Automatic Detection of Social Anxiety, General Anxiety, and Depression Using Smartphone Data

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Abstract

Models for social anxiety disorder and depression achieved screening accuracies of 0.64 and 0.72, respectively.

  • Smartphone-collected data may provide sufficient information to infer mental states related to anxiety and depression.
  • High-level features extracted from ambient audio, GPS location, screen state, and light sensor data were used to build predictive models.
  • Models for social anxiety disorder and depression showed significantly greater accuracy compared to uninformative models.
  • Generalized anxiety disorder models did not demonstrate predictive capability.
  • Key behavioral features were identified as predictive indicators for social anxiety disorder and depression.

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