Correlations Between Objective Behavioral Features Collected From Mobile and Wearable Devices and Depressive Mood Symptoms in Patients With Affective Disorders: Systematic Review

Aug 15, 2018JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Links Between Measured Behavior from Phones and Wearables and Depression Symptoms in Mood Disorder Patients

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Abstract

A total of 46 studies were reviewed, identifying 85 unique objective behavioral features associated with depressive mood symptoms.

  • Objective behavioral features were categorized into 7 groups based on sensor data inputs.
  • Statistically significant correlations were found with features such as home stay duration, sleep duration, and vigorous activity.
  • Some features, like the number of text messages sent and mobile phone screen activity, showed inconsistent correlations across studies.
  • Methodological issues and lack of standardization in data collection and analysis limit the reliability of current findings.
  • Future research should focus on consistent data collection and analysis to enable more robust replication and meta-analysis.

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