| Literature DB >> 31493326 |
Agnes Rieger1, Averi Gaines1, Ian Barnett1, Claudia Frances Baldassano1, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons1, Paul Crits-Christoph1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psychiatry research has begun to leverage data collected from patients' social media and smartphone use. However, information regarding the feasibility of utilizing such data in an outpatient setting and the acceptability of such data in research and practice is limited.Entities:
Keywords: digital health; digital phenotyping; mhealth; outpatients; privacy; psychiatry; psychotherapy; smartphone; social media; user preferences
Year: 2019 PMID: 31493326 PMCID: PMC6754680 DOI: 10.2196/14329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Patient demographic characteristics.
| Characteristicsa | Participants, n (%)b | |
| Sex, female (N=198) | 141 (71.2) | |
| Ethnicity, Hispanic (N=231) | 17 (7.4) | |
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| American Indian or Alaska Native | 5 (2.1) |
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| Asian | 6 (2.5) |
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| Black or African American | 56 (23.5) |
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| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 (0.4) |
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| Others or unknown | 10 (4.2) |
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| White | 167 (70.2) |
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| Only medication management | 78 (32.8) |
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| Only talk therapy | 37 (15.5) |
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| Receiving both services | 123 (51.7) |
aPercentages for race/ethnicities are greater than 100% as participants were welcome to select more than one response.
bResults were summarized as the total count of people who indicated the answer listed in the table over the total count of people who answered the specific question (ie, participants who skipped a question were excluded from the analysis of that particular question; hence, the denominators fluctuate).
Phone use relevant to leaving home and sleep habits.
| Characteristics | Participants, n (%)a |
| Never leave home without phone (N=201) | 196 (97.5) |
| Sometimes leave home without phone (N=201) | 4 (2.0) |
| Often leave home without phone (N=201) | 1 (0.5) |
| Use phone as alarm clock (N=199) | 157 (78.9) |
| Look at phone before bed (N=198) | 173 (87.4) |
| Look at phone when they wake up (N=183) | 162 (88.5) |
aResults were summarized as the total count of people who indicated the answer listed in the table over the total count of people who answered the specific question (ie, participants who skipped a question were excluded from the analysis of that particular question; hence, the denominators fluctuate).
Modes of mobile phone communication (N=201).
| Means of communication on mobile device | Participants, n (%)a |
| Phone calls | 193 (96.0) |
| Texting | 196 (97.5) |
| Facebook Messenger | 109 (54.2) |
| Google Chat | 16 (8.0) |
| KakaoTalk | 1 (0.5) |
| 44 (21.9) | |
| 1 (0.5) | |
| Others | 52 (25.9) |
aResults were summarized as the total count of people who indicated the answer listed in the table over the total count of people who answered the specific question (ie, participants who skipped a question were excluded from the analysis of that particular question; hence, the denominators fluctuate).
Patient social media use (N=199).
| Social media platforms used | Outpatients who use social media, n (%)a | |
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| Ask.fm | 1 (0.5) |
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| 164 (82.4) | |
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| 123 (61.8) | |
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| Musical.ly | 4 (2.0) |
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| 40 (20.1) | |
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| 28 (14.1) | |
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| Snapchat | 56 (28.1) |
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| Tumblr | 19 (9.5) |
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| 58 (29.1) | |
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| YouTube | 25 (12.6) |
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| Other | 13 (6.5) |
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| Photos | 152 (76.4) |
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| Videos | 77 (38.7) |
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| Links (to articles, videos, other peoples’ posts, etc) | 105 (52.8) |
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| Mood/feelings | 51 (25.6) |
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| Opinions or personal recommendations | 63 (31.7) |
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| Reactions (to news, events, other people, etc) | 80 (40.2) |
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| Important life updates | 72 (36.2) |
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| Everyday things that happened in life | 39 (19.6) |
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| Activities | 53 (26.6) |
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| Goals/plans for the future | 25 (12.6) |
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| Comments/ | 123 (61.8) |
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| Others | 13 (6.5) |
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| Never post on social media | 13 (6.5) |
aResults were summarized as the total count of people who indicated the answer listed in the table over the total count of people who indicated having at least one social media account.
Passive smartphone data participants are willing to share with researchers.
| Data comfortable sharing with researchers | Participants, n (%)a |
| Amount of time spent at home (N=201) | 100 (49.8) |
| Amount of time during the day spent not moving (N=201) | 102 (50.7) |
| Distance traveled (N=201) | 113 (56.2) |
| Maximum distance traveled from home (N=201) | 93 (46.3) |
| How long one slept each day (N=201) | 122 (60.7) |
| Number of texts sent (N=201) | 105 (52.2) |
| Length of texts sent (N=201) | 85 (42.3) |
| Number of texts received (N=201) | 98 (48.8) |
| Length of texts received (N=201) | 82 (40.8) |
| Number of calls made (N=201) | 101 (50.2) |
| Length of calls made (N=201) | 89 (44.3) |
| Number of calls received (N=201) | 99 (49.3) |
| How often one answers their phone (N=201) | 94 (46.8) |
| Length of calls received (N=201) | 88 (43.8) |
| Willing to share same data with therapist (N=184) | 123 (66.8) |
aResults were summarized as the total count of people who indicated the answer listed in the table over the total count of people who indicated that they had a working smartphone.