Real-time detection of obsessive-compulsive hand washing with wearables: Research procedure, usefulness and discriminative performance

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Karina Wahl , Philipp M. Scholl , Marcel Miché , Silvan Wirth , Robin Burchard , Roselind Lieb
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Abstract

A smartwatch that automatically detects compulsive actions could help to address the shortcomings of current treatment options for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We first present our overall research approach to investigate the effectiveness of using a smartwatch as a supplement to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Second, in a usefulness survey, 82 individuals diagnosed with OCD and 54 therapists answered questions about the degree of usefulness of different aspects of a smartwatch as an adjunct to CBT. Third, in a laboratory study, 23 participants were trained to wash their hands like individuals with OCD (enacted compulsive hand washing) and then asked to clean a cup, to brush their teeth, and to peel a carrot (confounding activities), while wearing a smartwatch. Results of the survey show that the large majority of therapists (94.1%–98.1%) and individuals with OCD (86.5%–93.9%) considered all relevant aspects of a smartwatch that is used as an adjunct to CBT as at least moderately useful. Enacted compulsive hand washing could be discriminated from confounding activities with high sensitivity (0.84) and acceptable specificity (0.79) using a deep learning model. Overall, our findings encouraged us to continue with our research and to test the smartwatch in individuals with compulsive hand washing.

使用可穿戴设备实时检测强迫性洗手:研究程序、有用性和判别性能
一款自动检测强迫行为的智能手表可能有助于解决目前强迫症治疗方案的不足。我们首先介绍了我们的整体研究方法,以调查使用智能手表作为认知行为疗法(CBT)补充的有效性。其次,在一项有用性调查中,82名被诊断为强迫症的人和54名治疗师回答了关于智能手表作为CBT附件的不同方面的有用程度的问题。第三,在一项实验室研究中,23名参与者被训练像强迫症患者一样洗手(强制洗手),然后被要求在戴智能手表的同时清洁杯子、刷牙和剥胡萝卜(混淆活动)。调查结果显示,绝大多数治疗师(94.1%-98.1%)和强迫症患者(86.5%-93.9%)认为,作为CBT附件的智能手表的所有相关方面都至少适度有用。使用深度学习模型,可以以高灵敏度(0.84)和可接受的特异性(0.79)将强制洗手与混杂活动区分开来。总的来说,我们的发现鼓励我们继续研究,并在强迫洗手的人身上测试智能手表。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
46
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (JOCRD) is an international journal that publishes high quality research and clinically-oriented articles dealing with all aspects of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related conditions (OC spectrum disorders; e.g., trichotillomania, hoarding, body dysmorphic disorder). The journal invites studies of clinical and non-clinical (i.e., student) samples of all age groups from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, and other medical and health sciences. The journal''s broad focus encompasses classification, assessment, psychological and psychiatric treatment, prevention, psychopathology, neurobiology and genetics. Clinical reports (descriptions of innovative treatment methods) and book reviews on all aspects of OCD-related disorders will be considered, as will theoretical and review articles that make valuable contributions. Suitable topics for manuscripts include: -The boundaries of OCD and relationships with OC spectrum disorders -Validation of assessments of obsessive-compulsive and related phenomena -OCD symptoms in diverse social and cultural contexts -Studies of neurobiological and genetic factors in OCD and related conditions -Experimental and descriptive psychopathology and epidemiological studies -Studies on relationships among cognitive and behavioral variables in OCD and related disorders -Interpersonal aspects of OCD and related disorders -Evaluation of psychological and psychiatric treatment and prevention programs, and predictors of outcome.
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