Utility of Digital Phenotyping Based on Wrist Wearables and Smartphones in Psychosis: Observational Study

Feb 6, 2025JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Using data from wrist devices and smartphones to track symptoms in psychosis

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Abstract

Digital data from wrist-wearable devices and smartphones were successfully collected with 91% from wearables and 82% from smartphones during the first week of monitoring.

  • Negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia were linked to the highest number of digital measures, with 10 out of 12 being associated.
  • Overall psychopathology symptoms, functioning, and positive symptoms each correlated with at least 3 digital measures.
  • Cognitive symptoms and disorganization were associated with 1 or 2 digital measures.
  • The study indicates that digital phenotyping may help monitor clinical symptoms and functioning in schizophrenia.

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