Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mania and depression. Depressive episodes are manifested through disturbed mood, psychomotor retardation, behaviour change, decrease in energy levels and length of sleep. Manic episodes are manifested through elevated mood, psychomotor acceleration and increase in intensity of social interactions. In this paper we report results of a clinical trial with bipolar patients that amongst other aspects, investigated whether changes in general behaviour of patients due to onset of a bipolar episode, can be captured through the analysis of smartphone usage. We have analysed changes in smartphone usage, specifically app usage and how these changes correla...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Abstract Differentiating between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder can be challenging f...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Capabilities of smartphones can be utilised to monitor a range of aspects of users' behaviour. This ...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Background: Smartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the actual ...
An observational study with patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder investigates whether data from ...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
Today's health care is difficult to imagine without the possibility to objectively measure various p...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Abstract Background Mood instability in bipolar disorder is associated with a risk of relapse. This ...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Abstract Differentiating between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder can be challenging f...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Capabilities of smartphones can be utilised to monitor a range of aspects of users' behaviour. This ...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Background: Smartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the actual ...
An observational study with patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder investigates whether data from ...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
Today's health care is difficult to imagine without the possibility to objectively measure various p...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Abstract Background Mood instability in bipolar disorder is associated with a risk of relapse. This ...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Abstract Differentiating between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder can be challenging f...