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Capturing behavioral indicators of persecutory ideation using mobile technology.

Benjamin Buck1, Kevin A Hallgren2, Emily Scherer3, Rachel Brian2, Rui Wang4, Weichen Wang4, Andrew Campbell4, Tanzeem Choudhury5, Marta Hauser6, John M Kane6, Dror Ben-Zeev2.   

Abstract

Most existing measures of persecutory ideation (PI) rely on infrequent in-person visits, and this limits their ability to assess rapid changes or real-world functioning. Mobile health (mHealth) technology may address these limitations. Little is known about passively sensed behavioral indicators associated with PI. In the current study, sixty-two participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders completed momentary assessments of PI on a smartphone that also passively collected behavioral data for one year. Results suggested that PI was prevalent (n = 50, 82% of sample) but had infrequent incidence (25.2% of EMA responses). PI was also associated with changes in several passively sensed variables, including decreases in distance traveled (Mkilometers = -1.20, SD = 18.88), time spent in a vehicle (Mminutes = -4.15, SD = 49.59), length of outgoing phone calls (Mminutes = -0.79, SD = 13.13), time spent proximal to human speech (Mminutes = -6.26, SD = 153.03), and an increase in time sitting still (Mminutes = 4.04, SD = 94.69). The present study suggests changes associated with PI may be detectable by passive sensors, including reductions in moving or traveling, and time spent around others or in self-initiated phone conversations. These constructs might constitute risk for PI. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Paranoia; Psychosis; Technology; mHealth

Year:  2019        PMID: 31226579      PMCID: PMC6650264          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychiatr Res        ISSN: 0022-3956            Impact factor:   4.791


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