Identifying differences in physical activity and autonomic function patterns between psychotic patients and controls over a long period of continuous monitoring using wearable sensors

Digital phenotyping is a nascent multidisciplinary field that has the potential to revolutionize psychiatry and its clinical practice. In this paper, we present a rigorous statistical analysis of short-time features extracted from wearable data, during long-term continuous monitoring of patients wit...

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Main Authors Filntisis, Panagiotis P, Zlatintsi, Athanasia, Efthymiou, Niki, Kalisperakis, Emmanouil, Karantinos, Thomas, Lazaridi, Marina, Smyrnis, Nikolaos, Maragos, Petros
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.10.2020
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Summary:Digital phenotyping is a nascent multidisciplinary field that has the potential to revolutionize psychiatry and its clinical practice. In this paper, we present a rigorous statistical analysis of short-time features extracted from wearable data, during long-term continuous monitoring of patients with psychotic disorders and healthy control counterparts. Our novel analysis identifies features that fluctuate significantly between the two groups, and offers insights on several factors that differentiate them, which could be leveraged in the future for relapse prevention and individualized assistance.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2011.02285