Study title: Personalized Deep Learning Models of Rapid Changes in Schizophrenia Symptoms Using Passive Sensor Data from Smartphones
Principal Investigator: Dr. Nicholas C. Jacobson
This research study will last 90-days and use data collected from your smartphone, such as heart rate and physical activity, along with daily mental health questionnaires. The purpose of the study is to detect rapid changes in symptoms of schizophrenia including positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms. We hope this study will help to develop personalized, scalable, and technology-based interventions that can be delivered when most needed- ideally, before rapid symptom changes- in individuals with schizophrenia.
To participate you must be :
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- Adults, 18+, with schizophrenia
- Currently taking anti-psychotic medication
Participation includes:
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- Install study App
- Participate remote interview and survey
- Length of the study: 90 days
The participants will be companceted up to $422 Amazon gift card for their participation.
Study website: https://jacobsonlab.dartmouth.edu/sensingschizophrenia/
Contact information:
If you have any questions about this study, call the principal investigator for this study:
Dr. Nicholas C. Jacobson
Phone: 603-646-7110
Email: sensing.schizophrenia.study@dartmouth.edu
If Dr. Jacobson is not available, another member of the research team will be available to answer your questions during normal business hours.