Large-scale digital phenotyping: Identifying depression and anxiety indicators in a general UK population with over 10,000 participants

Feb 1, 2025Journal of affective disorders

Using digital data to find signs of depression and anxiety in over 10,000 people in the UK

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Abstract

Data from 10,129 participants revealed significant associations between depression and anxiety severity with various factors.

  • Mental health scores were correlated with mood, age, gender, BMI, sleep patterns, physical activity, and heart rate.
  • Participants with lower physical activity and higher heart rates reported more severe symptoms of depression and anxiety.
  • Prediction models that included a wide range of variables demonstrated better performance in estimating depression and anxiety severity.
  • Non-linear relationships were observed between several wearable-derived features and the severity of depression and anxiety.

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