학술논문

Psychiatric Profiles of eHealth Users Evaluated Using Data Mining Techniques: Cohort Study
Document Type
article
Source
JMIR Mental Health, Vol 8, Iss 1, p e17116 (2021)
Subject
Psychology
BF1-990
Language
English
ISSN
2368-7959
Abstract
BackgroundNew technologies are changing access to medical records and the relationship between physicians and patients. Professionals can now use e-mental health tools to provide prompt and personalized responses to patients with mental illness. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the digital phenotypes of patients who use e-mental health apps. ObjectiveThis study aimed to reveal the profiles of users of a mental health app through machine learning techniques. MethodsWe applied a nonparametric model, the Sparse Poisson Factorization Model, to discover latent features in the response patterns of 2254 psychiatric outpatients to a short self-assessment on general health. The assessment was completed through a mental health app after the first login. ResultsThe results showed the following four different profiles of patients: (1) all patients had feelings of worthlessness, aggressiveness, and suicidal ideas; (2) one in four reported low energy and difficulties to cope with problems; (3) less than a quarter described depressive symptoms with extremely high scores in suicidal thoughts and aggressiveness; and (4) a small number, possibly with the most severe conditions, reported a combination of all these features. ConclusionsUser profiles did not overlap with clinician-made diagnoses. Since each profile seems to be associated with a different level of severity, the profiles could be useful for the prediction of behavioral risks among users of e-mental health apps.