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Ambulatory assessment for precision psychiatry: Foundations, current developments and future avenues.

Markus Reichert1, Gabriela Gan2, Malika Renz2, Urs Braun2, Sarah Brüßler3, Irina Timm3, Ren Ma2, Oksana Berhe2, Anastasia Benedyk2, Alexander Moldavski2, Janina I Schweiger2, Oliver Hennig2, Francesca Zidda2, Christine Heim4, Tobias Banaschewski5, Heike Tost2, Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer6, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg7.   

Abstract

Precision psychiatry stands to benefit from the latest digital technologies for assessment and analyses to tailor treatment towards individuals. Insights into dynamic psychological processes as they unfold in humans' everyday life can critically add value in understanding symptomatology and environmental stressors to provide individualized treatment where and when needed. Towards this goal, ambulatory assessment encompasses methodological approaches to investigate behavioral, physiological, and biological processes in humans' everyday life. It combines repeated assessments of symptomatology over time, e.g., via Ecological Momentary Assessment (e.g., smartphone-diaries), with monitoring of physical behavior, environmental characteristics (such as geolocations, social interactions) and physiological function via sensors, e.g., mobile accelerometers, global-positioning-systems, and electrocardiography. In this review, we expand on promises of ambulatory assessment in the investigation of mental states (e.g., real-life, dynamical and contextual perspective), on chances for precision psychiatry such as the prediction of courses of psychiatric disorders, detection of tipping points and critical windows of relapse, and treatment effects as exemplified by ongoing projects, and on future avenues of how ambulatory interventions can benefit personalized care for psychiatric patients (e.g., through real-time feedback in everyday life). Ambulatory assessment is a key contributor to precision psychiatry, opening up promising avenues in research, diagnoses, prevention and treatment.
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Keywords:  Ambulatory assessment; Ambulatory assessment interventions; Ecological momentary assessment; Ecological momentary interventions; Environmental risk and resilience; Experience sampling method; Just in time adaptive interventions; Precision psychiatry

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34228998     DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2021.113807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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Authors:  Friederike Deeken; Markus Reichert; Hilmar Zech; Julia Wenzel; Friederike Wedemeyer; Alvaro Aguilera; Acelya Aslan; Patrick Bach; Nadja S Bahr; Claudia Ebrahimi; Pascale C Fischbach; Marvin Ganz; Maria Garbusow; Charlotte M Großkopf; Marie Heigert; Angela Hentschel; Damian Karl; Patricia Pelz; Mathieu Pinger; Carlotta Riemerschmid; Annika Rosenthal; Johannes Steffen; Jens Strehle; Franziska Weiss; Gesine Wieder; Alfred Wieland; Judith Zaiser; Sina Zimmermann; Henrik Walter; Bernd Lenz; Lorenz Deserno; Michael N Smolka; Shuyan Liu; Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer; Andreas Heinz; Michael A Rapp
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2022-08-01

2.  The geospatial and conceptual configuration of the natural environment impacts the association with health outcomes and behavior in children and adolescents.

Authors:  Carina Nigg; Claudia Niessner; Alexander Burchartz; Alexander Woll; Jasper Schipperijn
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 5.310

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