Mood fluctuations are problematic in bipolar disorder. Current approaches to frequent monitoring of mood in bipolar disorder are paper diaries and electronic handheld devices. These approaches are limited in several ways, notably in the reliability of the data being collected which is often retrospectively reported. The experience sampling method offers a research paradigm which could be modified for use in clinical settings, to real time frequent mood monitoring. Mobile phone technology has also recently been developed to monitor weekly mood in a bipolar sample, demonstrating successful compliance rates. We propose the use of mobile phone technology as a novel method for frequently monitoring mood in bipolar disorder
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Diagnostic evaluations and early interventions of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) rely on clinic...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
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 Online self-monitoring of mood can be used to investigate differences in course patterns ...
This data was collected using the custom made application "Tymer", which recorded smartphone use dat...
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Mobile computing is changing the landscape of clinical monitoring and self-monitoring. One of the ma...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Diagnostic evaluations and early interventions of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) rely on clinic...
Abstract In 2001, the WHO stated that: “The use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the a...
Bipolar Disorder is a disease that is manifested with cycling periods of polar episodes, namely mani...
Background Traditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retrospective...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally, assessment of psychiatric symptoms has been relying on their retros...
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 Online self-monitoring of mood can be used to investigate differences in course patterns ...
This data was collected using the custom made application "Tymer", which recorded smartphone use dat...
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
International audienceBackground The diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder are limited by the...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...