The Association Between Home Stay and Symptom Severity in Major Depressive Disorder: Preliminary Findings From a Multicenter Observational Study Using Geolocation Data From Smartphones

Jan 28, 2022JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Time spent at home linked to symptom severity in major depression: Early results from smartphone location tracking

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Abstract

Participants with major depressive disorder spent an average of 20.9 hours a day at home during the week.

  • Older individuals with major depressive disorder tend to spend more time at home.
  • More severely affected individuals also exhibited increased home stay.
  • The relationship between home stay and symptom severity is stronger on weekdays compared to weekends.
  • Employment status significantly influences home stay, with employed individuals spending less time at home than unemployed individuals.
  • Findings indicate that passive location tracking may offer valuable insights into the daily lives of individuals with major depressive disorder.

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