Intensive Longitudinal Social Sensing in Patients With Psychosis Spectrum Disorders: An Exploratory Pilot Study

Author:

von Heyden Moritz12,Grube Paul12,Sack Markus3,Wiesner Johannes12,Frank Oliver12,Becker Kathrin4,Heintz Stefan4,Reinhard Iris5,Hohmann Sarah46,Hirjak Dusan1ORCID,Meyer-Lindenberg Andreas17,Braun Urs127

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany

2. Hector Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, University Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany

3. Department of Neuroimaging, Central Institute of Mental Health, University Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany

4. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, University Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany

5. Department of Biostatistics, Central Institute of Mental Health, University Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim , Mannheim , Germany

6. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , Hamburg , Germany

7. German Center for Mental Health, Partner site Mannheim-Heidelberg-Ulm

Abstract

Abstract Background Psychosis spectrum disorders are characterized by significant alterations in social functioning, which is a major factor for patient recovery. Despite its importance, objectively quantifying the complex day-to-day social behavior in real-life settings has rarely been attempted. Here, we conducted a pilot study with wearable sensors that passively and continuously register interactions with other participants. We hypothesized that the amount and pattern of social interaction was associated with the severity of psychotic symptoms. Study Design We recruited 7 patients with psychosis spectrum disorders and 18 team members from a Soteria-style ward. Each participant wore a radio frequency identification badge, sending and receiving signals from nearby badges, allowing passive quantification of social interactions. In addition, symptom severity was assessed weekly by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Study Results During an 11-week period, we identified 17 970 interactions among patients and staff. On average, patients spent 2.6 h per day interacting, capturing relevant aspects of daily social life. Relative daily interaction time, average interaction duration, and clustering coefficient, a measure of local network integration, were significantly associated with lower PANSS scores. Self-reported interaction time did not correlate with measured interaction time or with PANSS, indicating the importance of objective markers. Conclusions This pilot study demonstrates the feasibility of passively recording social interaction of patients and staff at high resolution and for a long observation period in a real-life setting in a psychiatric department. We show links between quantified social interaction and psychopathology that may facilitate development and personalization of targeted treatments.

Funder

German Research Foundation

NARSAD foundation

Böhringer Ingelheim Foundation

International Foundation

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Arts of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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