Mobile App-Based Self-Report Questionnaires for the Assessment and Monitoring of Bipolar Disorder: Systematic Review.
Eric C ChanYuting SunKatherine J AitchisonSudhakar SivapalanPublished in: JMIR formative research (2021)
These findings suggest that mobile app-based self-report tools are valid in the assessment of symptoms of mania and depression in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder. Data collected using these tools appear to differ between patients with bipolar disorder and healthy controls and are significantly associated with other clinically important measures. It is unclear at this time whether these tools can be used to detect acute episodes of mania or depression in patients with bipolar disorder. Adherence data indicate that patients with bipolar disorder show good adherence to self-report assessments administered daily for the duration of the study periods evaluated.
Keyphrases
- bipolar disorder
- major depressive disorder
- systematic review
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- artificial intelligence
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
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- psychometric properties