Digital Biomarkers of Social Anxiety Severity: Digital Phenotyping Using Passive Smartphone Sensors

Apr 30, 2020Journal of medical Internet research

Using Smartphone Data to Measure How Severe Social Anxiety Is

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Abstract

Passive sensor data from smartphones showed a strong correlation (r=0.702) with self-reported social anxiety symptom severity.

  • Passive sensor data can predict social anxiety symptom severity based on movement and social contact.
  • The study included 59 participants who provided self-reports of their social anxiety and affective states.
  • Digital biomarkers created from smartphone data demonstrated validity in distinguishing social anxiety from other emotional states.
  • Findings indicate that smartphone data may help address underreporting and improve assessment of social anxiety symptoms.

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