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Mobile Observation Of Depression

Completed
Conditions
Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Episode
Bipolar Disorder
Interventions
Device: OCOsense
Registration Number
NCT05815459
Lead Sponsor
Emteq Ltd
Brief Summary

The primary aim of this project is to test if OCOsense glasses can function as a digital phenotyping tool derived from behavioural and physiological signals related to facial expression and motion recorded using the glasses.

Detailed Description

Assessment of participants living with a DSM5 research diagnosis of Bipolar disorder or Major depressive disorder as well as healthy controls who will be recruited and characterised through precision phenotyping involving cross-sectional assessment of biobehavioural and physiological markers of the symptoms of depression. Correlations between objective (i.e., OCOsense glasses captured) and subjective (i.e., self-reported) symptoms of depression will be measured within as well as across diagnoses. The resulting biobehavioral clusters will form the building block of a digital phenotyping tool based upon the wider spectrum of non-verbal behaviours and physiology defined and affected by the phenotype of depression.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
84
Inclusion Criteria

All participants:

  • Ability to read & understand English. This is because the majority of our questionnaires are validated in the English language only.
  • Able to walk, sit, lay and stand unaided

Clinical cases:

ā— ≄ 15 on the Patient health Questionnaire-9 (PhQ9) (moderate to severe depression)

Exclusion Criteria

Healthy control participants:

  • Self-reported current or past history (suspected or diagnosed) of any psychiatric condition
  • <5 on the Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7 questionnaire (GAD-7)
  • <5 on the PhQ-9 (no depression)
  • Receiving medication for any psychiatric disorder (excluding fibromyalgia)

All participants:

  • < 18 years of age or >40 years of age
  • Anatomical constraints that affect fit (e.g. facial disfigurement)
  • Facial nerve damage which limits the ability to make facial expressions
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) >29.9 which we deem may affect physical mobility

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Clinical CasesOCOsenseParticipants wear OCOsense during mood induction tasks tracking hedonic, self-reflective and autobiographical processes respectively. Participants also wear OCOsense whilst engaging in simple physical activities.
Control CasesOCOsenseParticipants wear OCOsense during mood induction tasks tracking hedonic, self-reflective and autobiographical processes respectively. Participants also wear OCOsense whilst engaging in simple physical activities.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The demonstration of a significant association between facial expression-derived objective valence and self-reported subjective mood under controlled exposure4 hours

Measures of facial muscular activation in the corrugator supercilli and zygomaticus major muscles. By comparing the ratio of corrugator to zygomatic muscle activation, the OCOsense glasses will produce:

- Objective valence at a given time (ratio/intensity of corrugator to zygomatic muscle activation at that time).

The demonstration of a significant association between facial expression derived objective mood and self-reported subjective mood under controlled exposure4 hours

Measures of facial muscular activation in the corrugator supercilli and zygomaticus major muscles. By measuring corrugator and zygomatic muscle activation, the OCOsense glasses will produce:

- Objective mood during negatively valenced exposures, neutrally valenced exposures and positively valenced exposures described in terms of expression intensity and variability for each exposure.

Identifying physical activity engagement.2 hours

The OCOsense glasses contain Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) sensors. By detecting inertial displacement over time OCOsense will detect:

- Movement: a measure of movement over a period of time - specifically, how much of the time period is spent (i) stationary, (ii) in motion, (iii) fidgeting, (iv) engaging with a variety of activities of daily living

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Investigating the relationship between vocal prosody and self-reported subjective mood2 hours

The OCOsense glasses contain a microphone. By detecting vocal parameters over time OCOsense will detect:

- the nonsemantic lexical features of speech related to pitch and tone whilst participants verbally recall a positive event in their life or engage with a semi-structured diagnostic interview.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Emteq Labs

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Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

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