Publications by authors named "I A Baryshnikov"

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  • The study examines how behavioral data from smartphones can be used to detect and monitor depression symptoms in patients.
  • Researchers collected smartphone data from 164 participants over a year, including both healthy individuals and patients with various depressive disorders.
  • The analysis revealed 32 key behavioral markers linked to depression, achieving an 82% accuracy in classifying depressed individuals and 75% accuracy in tracking changes in their depressive states.
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Background: Despite numerous national depression care guidelines (DCGs), suboptimal antidepressant treatment may occur. We examined DCG concordance and depression treatment outcomes in psychiatric settings.

Methods: We evaluated treatment received and outcomes of 128 psychiatric out- and inpatients participating in the PEGAD (Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacogenetics of Antidepressant Treatment for Depressive Disorders) study at baseline, two weeks, and eight weeks using interviews and questionnaires.

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Background: Depression-related negative bias in emotional processing and memory may bias accuracy of recall of temporally distal symptoms. We tested the hypothesis that when responding to the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) the responses reflect more accurately temporally proximal than distal mood states.

Methods: Currently, depressed psychiatric outpatients (N = 80) with depression confirmed in semi-structured interviews had the Aware application installed on their smartphones for ecological momentary assessment (EMA).

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