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Loneliness and Social Isolation Detection Using Passive Sensing Techniques: Scoping Review.

Malik Muhammad QirtasParaskevi ZafeiridiDirk PeschEleanor Bantry White
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2022)
Despite the growing use of passive sensing technologies for detecting loneliness and social isolation, some substantial gaps still remain in this domain. A population heterogeneity issue exists among several studies, indicating that different demographic characteristics, such as age and differences in participants' behaviors, can affect loneliness and social isolation. In addition, despite extensive personal data collection, relatively few studies have addressed privacy and ethical issues. This review provides uncertain evidence regarding the use of passive sensing to detect loneliness and social isolation. Future research is needed using robust study designs, measures, and examinations of privacy and ethical concerns.
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