2022
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.870522
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Personalized digital intervention for depression based on social rhythm principles adds significantly to outpatient treatment

Abstract: We conducted a 16-week randomized controlled trial in psychiatric outpatients with a lifetime diagnosis of a mood and/or anxiety disorder to measure the impact of a first-of-its-kind precision digital intervention software solution based on social rhythm regulation principles. The full intent-to-treat (ITT) sample consisted of 133 individuals, aged 18–65. An exploratory sub-sample of interest was those individuals who presented with moderately severe to severe depression at study entry (baseline PHQ-8 score ≥1… Show more

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“…As Wu et al [ 26 ] echo, although passive PGHD can capture a wealth of information on patient behavior, it is less clear how this information adds value to improving patient care. Studies often focus on the technical efforts of collecting, deriving signals, and visualizing passive PGHD [ 12 , 40 , 41 ], but less attention has been paid to translational research showing the value of using PGHD in improving mental health care [ 42 ], and trials that have attempted to measure this value thus far have shown mixed results [ 43 , 44 ]. Thus, more evidence on how passive PGHD should be used for clinical decision-making may be required to further engage clinicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Wu et al [ 26 ] echo, although passive PGHD can capture a wealth of information on patient behavior, it is less clear how this information adds value to improving patient care. Studies often focus on the technical efforts of collecting, deriving signals, and visualizing passive PGHD [ 12 , 40 , 41 ], but less attention has been paid to translational research showing the value of using PGHD in improving mental health care [ 42 ], and trials that have attempted to measure this value thus far have shown mixed results [ 43 , 44 ]. Thus, more evidence on how passive PGHD should be used for clinical decision-making may be required to further engage clinicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the CTS does not require external input, it can be entrained using external stimuli, such as light exposure. Other stimuli which can entrain the CTS include feeding times, exercise, and social schedules ( 11 , 12 , 23 26 ). Consequentially, manipulation of exposure to rhythmic entraining cues can be used to enhance or shift the CTS function ( 27 ), with potential benefit for patients’ wellbeing ( 28 ).…”
Section: The Circadian Timing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, by (1) continuously and objectively measuring these parameters, (2) detecting changes in behavioral routines and health early, and (3) providing the opportunity for patients to learn, through digital or clinician intervention, how to lead lives characterized by more regular, health-supporting routines, we can improve clinical outcomes, avoid emergencies, and ultimately reduce the costs of care. [ 16 ]…”
Section: Recurring Themes Begin To Emerge Along the Journeymentioning
confidence: 99%