2021
DOI: 10.2196/27891
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Associations Between Physiological Signals Captured Using Wearable Sensors and Self-reported Outcomes Among Adults in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery: Development and Usability Study

Abstract: Background Previous research has highlighted the role of stress in substance misuse and addiction, particularly for relapse risk. Mobile health interventions that incorporate real-time monitoring of physiological markers of stress offer promise for delivering tailored interventions to individuals during high-risk states of heightened stress to prevent alcohol relapse. Before such interventions can be developed, measurements of these processes in ambulatory, real-world settings are needed. … Show more

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“…On the average, a person has a lower HRV as they grow older; therefore, HRV is an effective indicator for observing the aging of the human body. Because the inspection of HRV involves noninvasive methods, those with substance use disorders could conduct self-assessments in their home environment [22]. HRV has been used as a biomarker for severe substance use disorder [18] and also as a useful biomarker for other addictions, such as video game addiction [23] and alcohol addiction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the average, a person has a lower HRV as they grow older; therefore, HRV is an effective indicator for observing the aging of the human body. Because the inspection of HRV involves noninvasive methods, those with substance use disorders could conduct self-assessments in their home environment [22]. HRV has been used as a biomarker for severe substance use disorder [18] and also as a useful biomarker for other addictions, such as video game addiction [23] and alcohol addiction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The therapeutic relationship is a common factor (mechanism of change) across therapeutic approaches (Wampold, 2015); therefore, counseling researchers may further examine how this common factor operates among counselors utilizing other humanistic approaches, such as Adlerian Play Therapy. To examine autonomic nervous system reactivity during counseling sessions, researchers may examine child‐counselor electrodermal activity (EDA; skin conductance response [SCR]) synchrony, which is an efficient measure of sympathetic nervous system activation (Alinia et al., 2021). Through examining changes in children's autonomic nervous system regulatory capacities (via SCRs or HRV indices during sessions), researchers can determine mechanisms of play therapy that address the neurobiological consequences of trauma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously mentioned, these physiological parameters have been shown to be altered in mood disorders and mood episodes [19][20][21][22][23][25][26][27][28]. Second, the E4 has been validated in scientific research for detecting emotional arousal, stress [43,44], and mental effort [45] using the aforementioned physiological signals. Furthermore, the E4 has proven to be useful in predicting depressive symptoms in MDD with low relative errors [46,47], predicting self-reported depressive states [48], and identifying and quantifying the severity of anxiety states [49].…”
Section: Research-grade Wearable Device For Recordingmentioning
confidence: 96%