Journal of medical Internet research

Using Digital Tools to Track Mental Health Conditions: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

A systematic review, including 29 studies, indicates that digital phenotyping may support the prediction of relapse or exacerbation of mental disorders.

  • Digital phenotyping utilizes data from smartphone interactions and wearable devices to assess mental health status.
  • Features such as mobility, location, phone usage, and heart rate were identified as potential indicators of mental health changes.
  • Results were categorized by disorder type: mood disorders (52%), schizophrenia (31%), anxiety disorders (14%), and substance use disorder (3%).
  • The consistent findings across mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia suggest the feasibility of using digital phenotyping for mental health monitoring.
  • Future health care management could integrate digital devices and tailored mobile interventions to address mental health crises.

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