BackgroundMood disorders are commonly diagnosed and staged using clinical features that rely merely on subjective data. The concept of digital phenotyping is based on the idea that collecting real-time markers of human behavior allows us to determine the digital signature of a pathology. This strategy assumes that behaviors are quantifiable from data extracted and analyzed through digital sensors, wearable devices, or smartphones. That concept could bring a shift in the diagnosis of mood disorders, introducing for the first time additional examinations on psychiatric routine care.ObjectiveThe main objective of this review was to propose a conceptual and critical review of the literature regarding the theoretical and technical principles of ...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
The term ‘Digital Phenotyping’ has started to appear with increasing regularity in medical research,...
International audienceObjectivesThe search for objective clinical signs is a constant practitioners’...
Background: Bias-prone psychiatric interviews remain the mainstay of bipolar disorder (BD) assessmen...
Background: Digital phenotyping promises to unobtrusively obtaining a continuous and objectiv...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex neurobiological disorder characterized by a pathologic mood swing...
Background: Digital phenotyping promises to unobtrusively obtaining a continuous and objective input...
Background: This PRISMA systematic literature review examined the use of digital data collection met...
IntroductionDepression is the leading cause of worldwide disability, until now only 3% of patients w...
Mental disorders are major problems for people’s wellbeing in societies due to the increasing the am...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
The use of digital tools to measure physiological and behavioural variables of potential relevance t...
Purpose of Review: We review recent developments within digital phenotyping for mental health, a fie...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
The term ‘Digital Phenotyping’ has started to appear with increasing regularity in medical research,...
International audienceObjectivesThe search for objective clinical signs is a constant practitioners’...
Background: Bias-prone psychiatric interviews remain the mainstay of bipolar disorder (BD) assessmen...
Background: Digital phenotyping promises to unobtrusively obtaining a continuous and objectiv...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex neurobiological disorder characterized by a pathologic mood swing...
Background: Digital phenotyping promises to unobtrusively obtaining a continuous and objective input...
Background: This PRISMA systematic literature review examined the use of digital data collection met...
IntroductionDepression is the leading cause of worldwide disability, until now only 3% of patients w...
Mental disorders are major problems for people’s wellbeing in societies due to the increasing the am...
Passive digital phenotyping is defined as the passive quantification of human behaviour through devi...
The use of digital tools to measure physiological and behavioural variables of potential relevance t...
Purpose of Review: We review recent developments within digital phenotyping for mental health, a fie...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
Mental health disorders are ambiguously defined and diagnosed. The established diagnosis technique, ...
The commercial availability of many real-life smart sensors, wearables, and mobile apps provides a v...
The term ‘Digital Phenotyping’ has started to appear with increasing regularity in medical research,...