The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented societal changes limiting us in our mobility and our ability to connect with others in person. These unusual but widespread changes provide a unique opportunity for studies using digital phenotyping tools. Digital phenotyping tools, such as mobile passive monitoring platforms (MPM), provide a new perspective on human behavior and hold promise to improve human behavioral research. However, there is currently little evidence that these tools can reliably detect changes in behavior. Considering the Considering the COVID-19 pandemic as a high impact common environmental factor we studied potential impact on behavior of participants using our mobile passive monitoring platform BEHAPP that was ambula...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to mental health, no country is consider...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
Mental health conditions such as depression affect hundreds of millions of people, and the prevalenc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented societal changes limiting us in our mobility and our ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented societal changes limiting us in our mobility and our ...
BackgroundThe novel COVID-19 disease has negatively impacted mortality, economic conditions, and men...
Introduction: Passive data from smartphone sensors may be useful for health-care research. Our aim w...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic increased public use of digital mental health technologies. How...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
Online therapy sessions and other forms of digital mental health services (DMH) have seen a sharp sp...
Anxiety symptoms during public health crises are associated with adverse psychiatric outcomes and im...
This dissertation presents findings from three longitudinal studies examining indicators of positive...
Along with the major impact on public health, the COVID-19 outbreak has caused unprecedented concern...
BackgroundAccompanying the rising rates of reported mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic has...
Introduction: Monitoring biometric data using smartwatches (digital phenotypes) provides a novel app...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to mental health, no country is consider...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
Mental health conditions such as depression affect hundreds of millions of people, and the prevalenc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented societal changes limiting us in our mobility and our ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented societal changes limiting us in our mobility and our ...
BackgroundThe novel COVID-19 disease has negatively impacted mortality, economic conditions, and men...
Introduction: Passive data from smartphone sensors may be useful for health-care research. Our aim w...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic increased public use of digital mental health technologies. How...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
Online therapy sessions and other forms of digital mental health services (DMH) have seen a sharp sp...
Anxiety symptoms during public health crises are associated with adverse psychiatric outcomes and im...
This dissertation presents findings from three longitudinal studies examining indicators of positive...
Along with the major impact on public health, the COVID-19 outbreak has caused unprecedented concern...
BackgroundAccompanying the rising rates of reported mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic has...
Introduction: Monitoring biometric data using smartwatches (digital phenotypes) provides a novel app...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to mental health, no country is consider...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
Mental health conditions such as depression affect hundreds of millions of people, and the prevalenc...