2023
DOI: 10.2196/39862
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Leveraging Mobile Phone Sensors, Machine Learning, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence to Predict Imminent Same-Day Binge-drinking Events to Support Just-in-time Adaptive Interventions: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Abstract: Background Digital just-in-time adaptive interventions can reduce binge-drinking events (BDEs; consuming ≥4 drinks for women and ≥5 drinks for men per occasion) in young adults but need to be optimized for timing and content. Delivering just-in-time support messages in the hours prior to BDEs could improve intervention impact. Objective We aimed to determine the feasibility of developing a machine learning (ML) model to accurately predict future, that i… Show more

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“…At the 46th Research Society of Alcoholism-which was held from 24-28 June 2023 in Bellevue, USA-Dr. George F. Koob, Director of the NIAAA, mentioned during his opening lecture that acute and chronic alcohol consumption not only affects the brain, by causing cognitive and neurological disorders [10,11], but also affects every organ of the body, leading to arrhythmia, cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, and pancreatitis, and especially gut dysbiosis [12][13][14][15][16][17]. Binge alcohol consumption is characterized by 3-5 drinks in a short time of 2-3 h, whereas chronic alcohol consumption is considered as the daily intake of alcohol for several weeks [18]. Binge 2 of 18 drinking is more common in adolescents, especially among college students.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the 46th Research Society of Alcoholism-which was held from 24-28 June 2023 in Bellevue, USA-Dr. George F. Koob, Director of the NIAAA, mentioned during his opening lecture that acute and chronic alcohol consumption not only affects the brain, by causing cognitive and neurological disorders [10,11], but also affects every organ of the body, leading to arrhythmia, cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, and pancreatitis, and especially gut dysbiosis [12][13][14][15][16][17]. Binge alcohol consumption is characterized by 3-5 drinks in a short time of 2-3 h, whereas chronic alcohol consumption is considered as the daily intake of alcohol for several weeks [18]. Binge 2 of 18 drinking is more common in adolescents, especially among college students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, research using personal sensing of raw data streams other than self-reporting is emerging for mental health, including alcohol and other substance use disorders. This includes methods to sense geolocation [ 13 - 16 ], cellular communication [ 14 - 16 ], sleep [ 17 ], and physiology [ 15 , 16 , 18 ], for example. These alternative personal sensing methods provide benefits and opportunities that are not possible with EMA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods can also be used to monitor psychiatric symptoms or even predict the future risk of symptom recurrence or other harmful behaviors (eg, suicide attempts and risky or otherwise harmful drinking episodes) [ 24 - 27 ]. For alcohol and other substance use disorders, there is emerging research on using sensed data to predict craving [ 13 , 18 ]; alcohol [ 15 , 27 - 29 ], cannabis [ 16 ], or opioid use [ 14 ]; and lapses or relapse [ 14 , 30 , 31 ]. Personal sensing measures or risk indicators may be shared, with patient consent, to health care providers to allow for cost-effective, targeted allocation of limited mental health resources to patients with the greatest or most urgent need [ 32 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These technological progress have led to a number of applications that address an extensive range of challenges encountered in healthcare. Such applications have introduced improvements in diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning [2][3][4] , have personalized medical interventions [5][6][7] , expedited drug discovery and development 8 , and broadened the reach of medical services through remote monitoring and telemedicine 9,10 .…”
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