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Smartphones Passively Detect Mental Disorders

Summary by Inside Precision Medicine
Smartphones sensors can detect major forms of psychopathology and could provide a promising way to identify early symptom deterioration and deliver “just-in-time” tailored interventions, research suggests. The findings, in the journal JAMA Network Open, provide further evidence that passively collected information from these devices can relate to transdiagnostic dimensions of these mental disorders. The study further suggests that the devices co…
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20% of the Peruvian population would present some kind of mental or behavioural disorder, according to epidemiological studies by the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. July Caballero Peralta, Executive Director of Mental Health at the Ministry of Health (Minsa), warned that this situation particularly affects areas of the country with higher levels of poverty and inequality."Nearly 2 out of 10 Peruvians would meet criteria to say that the…

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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