Evaluation of Changes in Depression, Anxiety, and Social Anxiety Using Smartphone Sensor Features: Longitudinal Cohort Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(9), pp. e22844–e22844
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Jonah Meyerhoff, Tony Liu, Konrad P. Körding, Lyle Ungar, Susan M. Kaiser, Chris Karr, David C. Mohr
Abstract
Changes in sensor-derived behavioral features are associated with subsequent depression changes, but not vice versa, suggesting a directional relationship in which changes in sensed behaviors are associated with subsequent changes in symptoms.
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