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Relationships between depression, anxiety, and motivation in the real-world: Effects of physical activity and screentime.

J BeltránYael JacobMarishka M MehtaT HossainA AdamsS FontaineJohn B TorousCatherine McDonoughM JohnsonAndrew D DelgadoJames W MurroughLaurel S Morris
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Novel real-world measures of anxiety, distress and depression significantly related to their corresponding established in-lab measures of these symptom domains in individuals with mood and anxiety disorders. Novel, exploratory measures of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation also significantly related to real-world mood and anxiety symptoms and had the greatest influencing degree on patients' overall symptom profile. This suggests that measures of cognitive constructs related to drive and activity may be useful in characterizing phenotypes in the real-world.
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