Cross-Platform Availability of Smartphone Sensors for Depression Indication Systems: Mixed-Methods Umbrella Review

Aug 7, 2025Interactive journal of medical research

Smartphone Sensors Available on Different Platforms for Detecting Depression: A Mixed-Methods Review

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Abstract

Sixteen hardware and three software data streams were identified from nine studies related to smartphone sensor data for mental health monitoring.

  • Hardware data streams included sensors such as accelerometers, GPSs, and cameras, while software data streams comprised app usage and call logs.
  • Availability trends from 2014 to 2024 indicated that certain hardware components remained consistent across Android and iOS devices.
  • Accelerometers, batteries, cameras, and GPSs were consistently available on both platforms, while gyroscopes, step counters, and barometers showed gradual increases in availability, especially on Android.
  • The increase in available data streams may enhance the development of machine learning models for forecasting depression severity.
  • Further research is needed to ensure reliable data output for digital mental health applications across different smartphone configurations.

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