2020
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2020.544418
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Real-Time Assessment of Stress and Stress Response Using Digital Phenotyping: A Study Protocol

Abstract: Background: Stress is a complex phenomenon that may have a negative influence on health and well-being; consequently, it plays a pivotal role in mental health. Although the incidence of mental disorders has been continuously rising, development of prevention and treatment methods has been rather slow. Through the ubiquitous presence of smartphones and wearable devices, people can monitor stress parameters in everyday life. However, the reliability and validity of such monitoring are still unsatisfactory. Metho… Show more

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“…However, little external validity has been shown, and wearables are not yet at the point of being able to reliably detect when a person is having a stress response. Nonetheless, researchers are honing in on procedures for bridging stress detection in laboratory-based experiments with digital phenotyping in naturalistic environments ( Egger et al, 2020 ). With continued research, we may be able to identify stress responses with relative accuracy.…”
Section: Limitations and Pitfalls Of Using Wearables In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, little external validity has been shown, and wearables are not yet at the point of being able to reliably detect when a person is having a stress response. Nonetheless, researchers are honing in on procedures for bridging stress detection in laboratory-based experiments with digital phenotyping in naturalistic environments ( Egger et al, 2020 ). With continued research, we may be able to identify stress responses with relative accuracy.…”
Section: Limitations and Pitfalls Of Using Wearables In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%