Multimodal Digital Phenotyping Study in Patients With Major Depressive Episodes and Healthy Controls (Mobile Monitoring of Mood): Observational Longitudinal Study

Feb 21, 2025JMIR mental health

Tracking mood and behavior over time in people with major depression and healthy individuals using digital tools

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Abstract

Patients with mood disorders exhibited lower weekday location variance compared to healthy controls.

  • Patients showed a mean weekday location variance of -11.91, while controls had a mean of -10.04.
  • Normalized entropy of location was lower among patients (mean 1.57) compared to controls (mean 2.10).
  • Temporal communication patterns of healthy controls were more diverse than those of patients.
  • Patients had more varied patterns of smartphone use than controls.
  • Certain behaviors, such as the duration of incoming calls and activity magnitude, were negatively associated with depression severity.
  • The duration of outgoing calls was positively associated with depression severity.

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