2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1025517
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Development of medical device software for the screening and assessment of depression severity using data collected from a wristband-type wearable device: SWIFT study protocol

Abstract: IntroductionFew biomarkers can be used clinically to diagnose and assess the severity of depression. However, a decrease in activity and sleep efficiency can be observed in depressed patients, and recent technological developments have made it possible to measure these changes. In addition, physiological changes, such as heart rate variability, can be used to distinguish depressed patients from normal persons; these parameters can be used to improve diagnostic accuracy. The proposed research will explore and c… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the correct evaluation of emotional states is best performed with a combination of cognitive appraisal and physiological measurements. 42 Thus, integrating algorithms that interpret emotion‐related physiological feedback from wearable devices 43 and facial recognition algorithms for emotion recognition may yield the most useful clinical psychiatry applications.…”
Section: The Future: Potential Development and Challenges For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the correct evaluation of emotional states is best performed with a combination of cognitive appraisal and physiological measurements. 42 Thus, integrating algorithms that interpret emotion‐related physiological feedback from wearable devices 43 and facial recognition algorithms for emotion recognition may yield the most useful clinical psychiatry applications.…”
Section: The Future: Potential Development and Challenges For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%