Author:
Godfrey Hamish P. D.,Knight Robert G.
Abstract
SummaryDaily levels of anxious and depressed mood, as well as motor and speech activity were monitored for five depressed and four hypomanic patients during the courses of their in-patient treatment. The data were compared with results from nine matched control subjects. Motor activity was assessed using the actometer—a wrist watch which translates activity into movement of the watch hands—and the speech activity by recording the pause, phonation, and total times taken to recite the digits from one to ten. Validity data for the actometer and for total and pause time were found to be encouraging as outcome monitors for the treatment of depressive affect; the significant results from the total time measure suggest that this simple method is worthy of more widespread use in clinical settings.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
43 articles.
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