Using Digital Phenotyping to Optimize Psychosocial Risk Screening and Personalized Care: a Pilot Study in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer
Stanford University
Summary
The overall goal of the proposed study is to use digital phenotyping to identify and triage at-risk patients and accelerate access to critical mental health services.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 10–25 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * 10-25 years old * Recent cancer diagnosis (\>2 and \<18 months since diagnosis) * Willing to carry smartphone on their person for duration of study participation * Willing to wear smartwatch for duration of study participation Exclusion Criteria: * Significant physical or mental disability that prevents completion of study activities * Lack of proficiency in English or Spanish
Interventions
- DeviceDevice
Participants will wear a wrist-based wearable device for 10 days to passively track physiological data (heart rate, steps, sleep, etc.).
- BehavioralEcological Momentary Assessment (EMA) via My Personal Health Dashboard (MyPHD) Smartphone App
Participants will respond to ecological momentary assessments (EMA) via smartphone to actively report on sleep, mood, stress, and eating habits across a 10-day period.
Location
- Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, California