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Longitudinal Relationships Between Depressive Symptom Severity and Phone-Measured Mobility: Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling Study.

Yuezhou ZhangAmos A FolarinShaoxiong SunNicholas CumminsSrinivasan VairavanRebecca BendayanYatharth RanjanZulqarnain RashidPauline CondeCallum StewartPetroula LaiouHeet SankesaraFaith MatchamKatie M WhiteCarolin OetzmannAlina IvanFemke LamersSara SiddiElisabet VilellaSara K SimblettAki RintalaStuart BruceDavid C MohrInez Myin-GermeysTil WykesJosep-Maria HaroBrenda W J H PenninxVaibhav A NarayanPeter AnnasMatthew HotopfRichard James Butler Dobsonnull null
Published in: JMIR mental health (2022)
Several phone-derived mobility features have the potential to predict future depression, which may provide support for future clinical applications, relapse prevention, and remote mental health monitoring practices in real-world settings.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • current status
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  • primary care
  • depressive symptoms
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