2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41398-020-00893-4
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A framework for assessing neuropsychiatric phenotypes by using smartphone-based location data

Abstract: The use of smartphone-based location data to quantify behavior longitudinally and passively is rapidly gaining traction in neuropsychiatric research. However, a standardized and validated preprocessing framework for deriving behavioral phenotypes from smartphone-based location data is currently lacking. Here, we present a preprocessing framework consisting of methods that are validated in the context of geospatial data. This framework aims to generate contextenriched location data by identifying stationary, no… Show more

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“…Recent reviews suggest that “most studies still only scratch the surface of advanced smartphone capabilities” 26 , and less than 2% of apps on the commercial marketplaces appear to leverage digital phenotyping potential 27 . Still, recent studies are employing digital phenotyping methods across diverse mental disorders 28‐30 , and research interest in this field is expanding at a rapid pace.…”
Section: Tools and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reviews suggest that “most studies still only scratch the surface of advanced smartphone capabilities” 26 , and less than 2% of apps on the commercial marketplaces appear to leverage digital phenotyping potential 27 . Still, recent studies are employing digital phenotyping methods across diverse mental disorders 28‐30 , and research interest in this field is expanding at a rapid pace.…”
Section: Tools and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BEHAPP is currently used as an exploratory research instrument in general behavioral and clinical intervention studies. From these studies, we have provided a proof of principle demonstrating that these tools, the resulting data, and the clinical measures that we extract can be used to distinguish between neuropsychiatric patient and control groups [18], courtesy of the Psychiatric Ratings Using Intermediate Stratified Markers (PRISM) program [19]. For example, as depicted in Figure 2, we highlight a feature of communication app use.…”
Section: About Behappmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The mean age was 31.2 (range: 20-63) years, and the mean BMI was 24.8 (range: 16.9-47.7) kg/m 2 . The mean (range) of HAM-D total score at screening was 20.4 (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25) for the patients, and it was 1.2 (0-3) for the healthy controls. The mean (range) of C-SSRS total score at screening was 32.1 (0-77) for the patients, and it was 1.1 (0-8) for the healthy controls.…”
Section: Subject Demographics and Psychometric Scoresmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…BeHapp aims to provide a "quantified" perspective on human behavior in terms of mobility and social interaction. The service has been applied to research the concept of social functioning in various studies on mental health amongst populations including participants suffering from schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease and major depression (16)(17)(18). After activation, the BeHapp application remained active in the background of the participant's smartphone.…”
Section: Behappmentioning
confidence: 99%