Diagnostic evaluations and early interventions of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) rely on clinical evaluations. Smartphones have been proposed to facilitate continuous and fine-grained self-monitoring of symptoms. The present study aimed to (1) validate daily smartphone-based self-monitored mood, activity, and sleep, against validated questionnaires and clinical ratings in young patients with newly diagnosed BD, unaffected relatives (UR), and healthy controls persons (HC)
Today's health care is difficult to imagine without the possibility to objectively measure various p...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Background The aims of the present multicenter pilot study were to examine the feasibility and usab...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
Importance: Biologic systems involved in the regulation of motor activity are intricately linked wit...
ObjectivesSelf‐monitoring is recommended for individuals with bipolar disorder, with numerous techno...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Today's health care is difficult to imagine without the possibility to objectively measure various p...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Background The aims of the present multicenter pilot study were to examine the feasibility and usab...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of ...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
Importance: Biologic systems involved in the regulation of motor activity are intricately linked wit...
ObjectivesSelf‐monitoring is recommended for individuals with bipolar disorder, with numerous techno...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Today's health care is difficult to imagine without the possibility to objectively measure various p...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Background The aims of the present multicenter pilot study were to examine the feasibility and usab...