Toward a Mobile Platform for Real-world Digital Measurement of Depression: User-Centered Design, Data Quality, and Behavioral and Clinical Modeling

Aug 12, 2021JMIR mental health

Developing a Mobile Tool to Measure Depression in Everyday Life: Focusing on User Experience, Data Accuracy, and Behavior and Clinical Patterns

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Abstract

A total of 415 individuals logged into the smartphone app during a 12-week observational study on depression.

  • Participants completed 83.35% of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) surveys over the study period.
  • Data sufficiency rules resulted in 3779 participant-weeks of data across 384 participants.
  • Out of 34 behavioral features analyzed, 11 features, including voice diary sentiment and ambient audio levels, showed significant correlations with weekly PHQ-9 scores.
  • A logistic regression model predicting depression status achieved a mean area under the curve of 0.656, indicating moderate predictive ability.

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