JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Detecting Loneliness and Social Isolation Using Passive Monitoring Methods

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Abstract

Out of 40,071 identified papers, only 29 studies (0.07%) were included in the scoping review on passive sensing for loneliness detection.

  • Most included studies (20 out of 29, or 69%) utilized smartphone and wearable technology for detecting loneliness or social isolation.
  • A significant majority (72%, or 21 out of 29) employed a validated reference standard to evaluate the accuracy of the data collected.
  • Heterogeneity in population demographics may influence findings related to loneliness and social isolation.
  • Concerns regarding privacy and ethical considerations were largely overlooked in the reviewed studies.
  • The evidence for the effectiveness of passive sensing technologies in detecting loneliness and social isolation remains uncertain.

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