Prediction of Psychological Flexibility with multi-scale Heart Rate Variability and Breathing Features in an “in-the-wild” Setting

Abhishek Tiwari, J. Villatte, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, T. Falk
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Psychological flexibility (PF) has recently emerged as an important determinant in pain related outcomes. It is related to pain adaptation, social functioning and emotional well-being. A recent study indicates PF being a significant predictor of heart rate variability (HRV) and mediating relationship between HRV and pain interference. In recent years, HRV has been studied using non-linear dynamics approaches which better quantify the fractal behavior of the inter-beat interval time series. In this study, we propose the use of multi-scale HRV features for predicting PF. The new features are tested on a dataset collected from 200 hospital workers (nurses and staff) during their normal work shifts. We show that fusion of breathing signal features further improves the performance showing the complementarity of two feature sets. We achieve an overall improvement of 4.54% F1-score over benchmark HRV features. These results indicate the importance of non-linear features for PF measurement. An accurate measurement of PF can help in developing pain and distress intervention methods by unobtrusive measurement of physiological signals using wearable sensors in real life conditions.
预测心理灵活性与多尺度心率变异性和呼吸特征在“野外”设置
心理灵活性(PF)最近成为疼痛相关结果的重要决定因素。它与疼痛适应、社会功能和情绪健康有关。最近的一项研究表明,PF是心率变异性(HRV)的重要预测因子,并在HRV与疼痛干扰之间起中介作用。近年来,利用非线性动力学方法研究HRV,可以更好地量化节拍间隔时间序列的分形行为。在这项研究中,我们提出使用多尺度HRV特征来预测PF,并在200名医院工作人员(护士和工作人员)的正常轮班数据集上对新特征进行了测试。我们发现呼吸信号特征的融合进一步提高了性能,显示了两个特征集的互补性。与基准HRV特征相比,我们实现了4.54%的f1得分整体提升。这些结果表明非线性特征对PF测量的重要性。通过在现实生活中使用可穿戴传感器对生理信号进行不显眼的测量,精确测量PF可以帮助开发疼痛和困扰干预方法。
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