Reporting guidelines on remotely collected electronic mood data in mood disorder (eMOOD): recommendations
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Prospective monitoring of mood was started by Kraepelin who made and recorded frequent observations of his patients. During the last decade, the number of research studies using remotely collected electronic mood data has increased markedly. However, standardized measures and methods to collect, analyze and report electronic mood data are lacking. To get better understanding of the nature, correlates and implications of mood and mood instability, and to standardize this process, we propose guidelines for reporting of electronic mood data (eMOOD). This paper provides an overview of remotely collected electronic mood data in mood disorders and discusses why standardized reporting is necessary to evaluate and inform mood research in Psychiatry. Adherence to these guidelines will improve interpretation, reproducibility and future meta-analyses of mood monitoring in mood disorder research.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 162 |
Journal | Translational Psychiatry |
Volume | 9 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISSN | 2158-3188 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2019 |
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