Neuropsychiatric disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide and there is no gold standard currently available for the measurement of mental health. This issue is exacerbated by the fact that the information physicians use to diagnose these disorders is episodic and often subjective. Current methods to monitor mental health involve the use of subjective DSM-5 guidelines, and advances in EEG and video monitoring technologies have not been widely adopted due to invasiveness and inconvenience. Wearable technologies have surfaced as a ubiquitous and unobtrusive method for providing continuous, quantitative data about a patient. Here, we introduce PRISM — Passive, Real-time Information for Sensing Mental Health. This platform integra...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
BACKGROUND Serious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challen...
Over the past years, mobile health (mHealth) applications and specifically wearables have become abl...
Mental illness, whether it is medically diagnosed or undiagnosed, affects a large proportion of the ...
Pervasive healthcare and wireless health monitoring has been a central area to innovate novel person...
BackgroundEarly identification of mental disorder symptoms is crucial for timely treatment and reduc...
This study discusses a personalized wearable monitoring system, which provides information and commu...
BackgroundSerious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challenging to treat, requiring ...
In this chapter, we describe how it is possible to exploit physiological sensors and related signal ...
One of the areas of great demand for the need of continuous monitoring, patient participation and me...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
Non-invasive assessment of physical and mental health has been the core of an extensive body of rese...
According to the World Health Organisation, the number of mental disorder patients, especially depre...
Aims: Psychotic symptoms fluctuate over time and effective and regular monitoring may contribute to ...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
BACKGROUND Serious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challen...
Over the past years, mobile health (mHealth) applications and specifically wearables have become abl...
Mental illness, whether it is medically diagnosed or undiagnosed, affects a large proportion of the ...
Pervasive healthcare and wireless health monitoring has been a central area to innovate novel person...
BackgroundEarly identification of mental disorder symptoms is crucial for timely treatment and reduc...
This study discusses a personalized wearable monitoring system, which provides information and commu...
BackgroundSerious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challenging to treat, requiring ...
In this chapter, we describe how it is possible to exploit physiological sensors and related signal ...
One of the areas of great demand for the need of continuous monitoring, patient participation and me...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
Non-invasive assessment of physical and mental health has been the core of an extensive body of rese...
According to the World Health Organisation, the number of mental disorder patients, especially depre...
Aims: Psychotic symptoms fluctuate over time and effective and regular monitoring may contribute to ...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
BACKGROUND Serious mental illnesses (SMI) are common, disabling, and challen...