Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research fields such as biology, ecology, and psychiatry. The predictive properties of EWS might aid in foreseeing transitions in mood episodes (i.e. recurrent episodes of mania and depression) in bipolar disorder (BD) patients. We analyzed actigraphy data assessed during normal daily life to investigate the feasibility of using EWS to predict mood transitions in bipolar patients. Actigraphy data of 15 patients diagnosed with BD Type I collected continuously for 180 days were used. Our final sample included eight patients that experienced a mood episode, three manic episodes and five depressed episodes. Actigraphy data derived generic EWS (variance and kur...
Based on dynamical systems theory, the current study aimed to investigate if recurrence of depressio...
Whereas sudden gains and losses (large shifts in symptom severity) in patients receiving psychothera...
Empirical evidence is mounting that monitoring momentary experiences for the presence of early warni...
Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research field...
Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research field...
Background In bipolar disorder treatment, accurate episode prediction is paramount but remains diffi...
Background Recognising early warning signs (EWS) of mood changes is a key part of many effective int...
Background: The path to depressive symptom improvement during therapy is often complex, as many indi...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
Background: In complex systems early warning signals such as rising autocorrelation, variance and ne...
Background The detection of early warning signs is essential in the long-term treatment of bipolar d...
Based on dynamical systems theory, the current study aimed to investigate if recurrence of depressio...
Whereas sudden gains and losses (large shifts in symptom severity) in patients receiving psychothera...
Empirical evidence is mounting that monitoring momentary experiences for the presence of early warni...
Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research field...
Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research field...
Background In bipolar disorder treatment, accurate episode prediction is paramount but remains diffi...
Background Recognising early warning signs (EWS) of mood changes is a key part of many effective int...
Background: The path to depressive symptom improvement during therapy is often complex, as many indi...
Aim: The detection of early warning signs is a major component of many psychological interventions f...
Background: In complex systems early warning signals such as rising autocorrelation, variance and ne...
Background The detection of early warning signs is essential in the long-term treatment of bipolar d...
Based on dynamical systems theory, the current study aimed to investigate if recurrence of depressio...
Whereas sudden gains and losses (large shifts in symptom severity) in patients receiving psychothera...
Empirical evidence is mounting that monitoring momentary experiences for the presence of early warni...