Interindividual differences in digital phenotypes of major depressive disorder: A passive sensing study using smartphone and wearable sensor data | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Interindividual differences in digital phenotypes of major depressive disorder: A passive sensing study using smartphone and wearable sensor data
Key Points
Digital phenotypes reveal varying patterns in major depressive disorder across individuals, enhancing personalized care opportunities.
Findings indicate significant differences in smartphone and wearable sensor data linked to mental health, potentially guiding treatments.
Observational analysis utilizing passive sensing techniques captures behavioral data from smartphones and wearable devices.
This study highlights the need for individualized approaches in managing major depressive disorder, based on digital phenotypes.