Grant Report on SCH: Personalized Depression Treatment Supported by Mobile Sensor Analytics

Grant Report on SCH: Personalized Depression Treatment Supported by Mobile Sensor Analytics

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DOI 10.20900/jpbs.20200010
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JPBS
年,卷(期) 2020, 5(2)
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Psychiatry Department, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06030, USA ;
Computer Science & Engineering Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA ;

Abstract
We report on the newly started project “SCH: Personalized Depression Treatment Supported by Mobile Sensor Analytics”. The current best practice guidelines for treating depression call for close monitoring of patients, and periodically adjusting treatment as needed. This project will advance personalized depression treatment by developing a system, DepWatch, that leverages mobile health technologies and machine learning tools. The objective of DepWatch is to assist clinicians with their decision making process in the management of depression. The project comprises two studies. Phase I collects sensory data and other data, e.g., clinical data, ecological momentary assessments (EMA), tolerability and safety data from 250 adult participants with unstable depression symptomatology initiating depression treatment. The data thus collected will be used to develop and validate assessment and prediction models, which will be incorporated into DepWatch system. In Phase II, three clinicians will use DepWatch to support their clinical decision making process. A total of 128 participants under treatment by the three participating clinicians will be recruited for the study. A number of new machine learning techniques will be developed.
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depression; personalized depression treatment; mobile sensing; data analytics; machine learning
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Jayesh Kamath*,Jinbo Bi,Alexander Russell,Bing Wang. Grant Report on SCH: Personalized Depression Treatment Supported by Mobile Sensor Analytics, Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science. 2020; 5; (2). https://doi.org/10.20900/jpbs.20200010.

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