Mobile Phone-Based Unobtrusive Ecological Momentary Assessment of Day-to-Day Mood: An Explorative Study

Mar 31, 2016Journal of medical Internet research

Using Mobile Phones to Quietly Track Daily Mood in Real Life

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Abstract

A total of 27 participants (81%) provided a mean of 35.5 days of valid mood data.

  • Mobile phone usage logs were explored as proxy measures for mood and user contexts.
  • The regression models predicted 55% to 76% of daily mood scores based on unobtrusive EMA data.
  • The performance of these models was significantly lower compared to naive benchmark models.
  • This method of unobtrusive EMA is considered technically feasible but is still in early stages.
  • Further research is needed to enhance the predictive capabilities and clinical applicability of unobtrusive EMA.

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