Dynamic Bidirectional Associations Between Global Positioning System Mobility and Ecological Momentary Assessment of Mood Symptoms in Mood Disorders: Prospective Cohort Study

Dec 6, 2024Journal of medical Internet research

Two-Way Links Between GPS-Measured Movement and Real-Time Mood Symptoms in Mood Disorders

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Abstract

A total of 5248 person-days of data were collected from 45 participants over 6 months.

  • A significant negative correlation was found between normalized entropy and weekly depressed mood (r=-0.353; P=.04).
  • Location variance also negatively correlated with depressed mood (r=-0.364; P=.03).
  • In individuals with mood disorders, increased homestay was linked to higher fatigue, depressed mood, and irritability.
  • A decrease in location variance was associated with a higher depressed mood the following day (β=-0.015; P=.009).
  • Conversely, an increase in depressed mood was tied to reduced location variance the next day (β=-0.869; P<.001).

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