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A call for open data to develop mental health digital biomarkers.

Daniel A AdlerFei WangDavid C MohrDeborah EstrinCecilia LiveseyTanzeem Choudhury
Published in: BJPsych open (2022)
Digital biomarkers of mental health, created using data extracted from everyday technologies including smartphones, wearable devices, social media and computer interactions, have the opportunity to revolutionise mental health diagnosis and treatment by providing near-continuous unobtrusive and remote measures of behaviours associated with mental health symptoms. Machine learning models process data traces from these technologies to identify digital biomarkers. In this editorial, we caution clinicians against using digital biomarkers in practice until models are assessed for equitable predictions ('model equity') across demographically diverse patients at scale, behaviours over time, and data types extracted from different devices and platforms. We posit that it will be difficult for any individual clinic or large-scale study to assess and ensure model equity and alternatively call for the creation of a repository of open de-identified data for digital biomarker development.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • social media
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • mental illness
  • health information
  • palliative care
  • depressive symptoms
  • data analysis
  • heart rate