Mobile Sensing and Support for People With Depression: A Pilot Trial in the Wild

Sep 23, 2016JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Using Mobile Sensors to Help People with Depression: A Small Real-World Trial

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Abstract

A significant reduction in depression symptoms was observed in 12 subjects using the Mobile Sensing and Support app for at least 8 weeks (P=.01).

  • The study involved 126 adults using smartphone sensor data to monitor behavioral patterns associated with depression.
  • Biweekly self-reported depression surveys were utilized to track symptom progression over time.
  • Machine-learning models were developed to predict depression levels and personalize intervention delivery based on smartphone data.
  • Classification accuracy for predicting clinically meaningful depression levels was 60.1% using Random Forest and 59.1% with Support Vector Machine models.
  • Subjects with clinical depression at baseline who adhered to the app usage showed a negative trend in depression scores, suggesting a potential link between adherence and symptom improvement.

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