Electrodermal activity and skin temperature characteristics related to stress and depression: A 4-week observational study of office workers

Q3 Psychology
Yuki Ishikawa , Tatsuki Sugio , Kiko Shiga , Keisuke Izumi , Kazumichi Minato , Momoko Kitazawa , Sayaka Hanashiro , Ryo Takemura , Hiroyuki Uchida , Taishiro Kishimoto
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Abstract

Background

Mental health problems, particularly depression, significantly impact the working-age population and incur substantial socioeconomic costs. Electrodermal activity (EDA) and skin temperature, measurable through wearable devices, have emerged as potential biomarkers of depression. However, there is a lack of long-term observational studies in real-world settings.

Methods

This 4-week observational study analyzed data from 147 office workers across 11 Japanese companies. Participants wore wearable devices during working hours for four weeks to collect EDA and skin temperature data. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), and stress was assessed using the 10-item version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). The associations between electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and depressive/stress states were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney U test and logistic regression analysis.

Results

Participants with PHQ-9 scores ≥5 showed higher median skin conductance and median tonic signal, although these differences lost statistical significance after Bonferroni correction. Logistic regression analysis revealed a negative correlation between age and both PHQ-9 and PSS-10 scores (OR=0.525, 0.646). The mean and standard deviation of skin temperature showed a positive association with depressive symptoms (OR=1.687, 1.733), while normalized EDASymp showed a negative association (OR=0.564).

Conclusions

This study suggests that EDA and skin temperature, measured by wearable devices, may be associated with depressive symptoms among office workers. These physiological indicators could be utilized for mental health monitoring and early intervention in the workplace. Further validation with larger samples, and long-term follow-up studies, are warranted.
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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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