Digital phenotyping correlates of mobile cognitive measures in schizophrenia: A multisite global mental health feasibility trial

Author:

Cohen Asher,Joshi Devayani,Bondre Ameya,Chand Prabhat Kumar,Chaturvedi Nirmal,Choudhary Soumya,Dutt Siddharth,Khan Azaz,Langholm Carsten,Kumar Mohit,Gupta Snehil,Nagendra Srilakshmi,Reddy Preethi V.,Rozatkar Abhijit,Sen Yogendra,Shrivastava RituORCID,Singh Rahul,Thirthalli Jagadisha,Tugnawat Deepak Kumar,Bhan AnantORCID,Naslund John A.,Vaidyam Aditya,Patel Vikram,Keshavan Matcheri,Mehta Urvakhsh MeherwanORCID,Torous JohnORCID

Abstract

Traditional cognitive assessments in schizophrenia are time-consuming and necessitate specialized training, making routine evaluation challenging. To overcome these limitations, this study investigates the feasibility and advantages of utilizing smartphone-based assessments to capture both cognitive functioning and digital phenotyping data and compare these results to gold standard measures. We conducted a secondary analysis of data from 76 individuals with schizophrenia, who were recruited across three sites (one in Boston, two in India) was conducted. The open-source mindLAMP smartphone app captured digital phenotyping data and Trails A/B assessments of attention / memory for up to 12 months. The smartphone-cognitive tasks exhibited potential for normal distribution and these scores showed small but significant correlations with the results from the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia, especially the digital span and symbol coding tasks (r2 = 0.21). A small but significant correlation (r2 = 0.29) between smartphone-derived cognitive scores and health-related behaviors such as sleep duration patterns was observed. Smartphone-based cognitive assessments show promise as cross-cultural tools that can capture relevant data on momentary states among individuals with schizophrenia. Cognitive results related to sleep suggest functional applications to digital phenotyping data, and the potential of this multimodal data approach in research.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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