Evaluation of Changes in Depression, Anxiety, and Social Anxiety Using Smartphone Sensor Features: Longitudinal Cohort Study

Sep 3, 2021Journal of medical Internet research

Tracking changes in depression, anxiety, and social anxiety using smartphone sensors over time

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Abstract

Among 282 participants, changes in GPS features and exercise duration are associated with subsequent changes in depression symptoms.

  • Behavioral changes captured by smartphone sensors may precede changes in mental health symptoms.
  • In participants with multiple comorbidities, variations in GPS data showed significant correlations with depression changes.
  • Exercise duration and active app usage were also linked to shifts in depression symptoms among those with multiple comorbidities.
  • No significant relationships were observed between sensor data and anxiety symptoms.
  • Minimal symptoms showed no significant associations with sensor-derived features.

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