Psychologist in a Pocket: Towards Depression Screening on Mobile Phones

Abstract

Depression is the most prevalent clinical disorder and one of the main causes of disability. This makes early detection of depressive symptoms critical in its prevention and management. This paper presents and discusses the development of Psychologist in a Pocket (PiaP), a mental mHealth application for Android which screens and monitors for these symptoms, and–given the explicit permission of the user–alerts a trusted contact such as the mental health professional or a close friend, if it detects symptoms. All text inputted electronically–such as short message services, emails, social network posts–is analyzed based on keywords related to depression based on DSM-5 and ICD criteria as well as Beck’s Cognitive Theory of Depression and the Self-Focus Model. Data evaluation and collection happen in the background, on- device, without requiring any user involvement. Currently, the application is in an early prototype phase entering initial clinical validation.

Publication
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health
Dr. Jó Agila Bitsch
Dr. Jó Agila Bitsch
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Roann Ramos
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Tim Ix
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Paula Glenda Ferrer Cheng
Klaus Wehrle
Klaus Wehrle
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