Relationship Between Major Depression Symptom Severity and Sleep Collected Using a Wristband Wearable Device: Multicenter Longitudinal Observational Study

Apr 12, 2021JMIR mHealth and uHealth

How Major Depression Symptoms Relate to Sleep Patterns Measured by a Wristband Over Time

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Abstract

Fourteen sleep features were significantly associated with depressive symptom severity, including awake time percentage and awakening times.

  • Awake time percentage (z=5.45, P<.001) and awakening times (z=5.53, P<.001) were among the top sleep features linked to depression severity.
  • Mean sleep offset time (z=6.19, P<.001) and insomnia (z=4.55, P<.001) also showed significant associations with self-reported depressive symptoms.
  • The analysis included 2812 records from 368 participants across three countries, indicating variability in sleep-depression associations by location.
  • Findings were consistent with previous studies using other sleep assessment methods, suggesting reliability in the extracted sleep features.

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