Feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study

Jun 23, 2025JMIR formative research

Collecting and Combining Digital Behavior, Health, and Genetic Data for Mental Health Research: A Pilot Study

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Abstract

Of 174 consenting participants, 153 (87.9%) completed the baseline mental health survey.

  • The study achieved a linkage of genetic, self-report, and digital data from 126 (72.4%) participants.
  • A total of 100 (57.5%) participants were identified as unique, with 69 (39.7%) providing complete post-study data.
  • Participants completed an average of 5.30 daily mood assessments over the study period.
  • All participants who completed post-study surveys expressed willingness to participate in similar future studies.
  • No significant association was found between feasibility indicators and current mental health symptoms.

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