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A Brief Mobile-Augmented Suicide Prevention Intervention for People With Psychotic Disorders in Transition From Acute to Ongoing Care: Protocol for a Pilot Trial

A Brief Mobile-Augmented Suicide Prevention Intervention for People With Psychotic Disorders in Transition From Acute to Ongoing Care: Protocol for a Pilot Trial

To reduce the burden on sites and to increase the likelihood of consistent appropriate referrals, we held additional meetings with triage providers during in-services and created a pocket guide detailing the study inclusion or exclusion criteria and procedures. Usual care in walk-in settings involves a diagnostic interview or intake with a triage provider (typically a social worker) and a psychiatric evaluation, which includes a standardized screening for suicidal thoughts and behavior.

Colin A Depp, Blaire Ehret, Jennifer Villa, Dimitri Perivoliotis, Eric Granholm

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(2):e14378

Technology-Based Early Warning Systems for Bipolar Disorder: A Conceptual Framework

Technology-Based Early Warning Systems for Bipolar Disorder: A Conceptual Framework

Moreover, predictions about the near future could be more accurate if based in part on accumulating knowledge about a given patient, rather than upon more static risk factors that frequently fail to predict near-term trajectories for a given individual.

Colin A Depp, John Torous, Wesley Thompson

JMIR Ment Health 2016;3(3):e42

Mobile-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Negative Symptoms: Open Single-Arm Trial With Schizophrenia Patients

Mobile-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Negative Symptoms: Open Single-Arm Trial With Schizophrenia Patients

This thought-challenging algorithm incorporated EMA to sample attitudes and moods in real-world contexts and then used personalized evidence to challenge dysfunctional beliefs (eg, if a participant rates their expectation for pleasure in a planned social interaction at a clubhouse as low, they would receive the challenge, “But you said you had fun at the clubhouse last time”).

Eric Granholm, Jason Holden, Kristen Dwyer, Tanya Mikhael, Peter Link, Colin Depp

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(12):e24406

Initial Psychometric Properties of 7 NeuroUX Remote Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests Among People With Bipolar Disorder: Validation Study

Initial Psychometric Properties of 7 NeuroUX Remote Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests Among People With Bipolar Disorder: Validation Study

Scoring is a weighted accuracy score calculated according to the grid size shown. Faster response times are associated with the possibility of higher scores. The grid size is multiplied (eg, 4 × 4 = 16) and added to the running score of the previous correct trial. For example, for a correct trial with a grid size of 3×3 and a previous trial score of 246, the trial score would be calculated as follows: 3 × 3 = 9 and 9 + 246 = a trial score of 255.

Raeanne C Moore, Emma M Parrish, Ryan Van Patten, Emily Paolillo, Tess F Filip, Jessica Bomyea, Derek Lomas, Elizabeth W Twamley, Lisa T Eyler, Colin A Depp

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(7):e36665

Characterizing Performance on a Suite of English-Language NeuroUX Mobile Cognitive Tests in a US Adult Sample: Ecological Momentary Cognitive Testing Study

Characterizing Performance on a Suite of English-Language NeuroUX Mobile Cognitive Tests in a US Adult Sample: Ecological Momentary Cognitive Testing Study

Mobile cognitive tests are increasingly being used to assess cognitive performance as a method to enhance measurement of real-world cognitive function either in conjunction with traditional neuropsychological testing or as a stand-alone assessment [5].

Emily W Paolillo, Jessica Bomyea, Colin A Depp, Ashley M Henneghan, Anunay Raj, Raeanne C Moore

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51978

A Web-Based Adaptation of the Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation Study

A Web-Based Adaptation of the Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation Study

A 12-item brief version was also developed. The questionnaire items are presented on a standard 5-point Likert response scale (strongly disagree–strongly agree). Items are all positively worded (ie, describing the presence of a desirably quality) for two reasons: (1) a positive question frame is consistent with the strengths-based approach to Qo L adopted as a result of CBPR consultation and (2) reverse worded items can reduce the reliability and validity of a scale [31].

Emma Morton, Sharon HJ Hou, Oonagh Fogarty, Greg Murray, Steven Barnes, Colin Depp, CREST.BD, Erin Michalak

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(4):e17497

Daily Activities Related to Mobile Cognitive Performance in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: An Ecological Momentary Cognitive Assessment Study

Daily Activities Related to Mobile Cognitive Performance in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: An Ecological Momentary Cognitive Assessment Study

Exclusion criteria for the study were self-reported histories of serious mental illness (eg, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), non-HIV neurological disorder (eg, stroke), head injury with loss of consciousness for ≥30 min, or indication of a severe learning disability (as indicated by a score of Participants completed an initial in-person baseline visit that included a tutorial on the EMCA portion of the study and a comprehensive neuromedical and neurobehavioral assessment.

Laura M C Campbell, Emily W Paolillo, Anne Heaton, Bin Tang, Colin A Depp, Eric Granholm, Robert K Heaton, Joel Swendsen, David J Moore, Raeanne C Moore

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(9):e19579

When All Else Fails, Listen to the Patient: A Viewpoint on the Use of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Clinical Trials

When All Else Fails, Listen to the Patient: A Viewpoint on the Use of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Clinical Trials

A recent study by Checkroud et al [27] of over 7000 patients with major depression demonstrates why this approach, as well as any other that relies on indiscriminate use all of the items in a scale to assess primary efficacy outcomes (eg, the HAM-D), may be a problem. In their study, they illustrate how this indiscriminate approach to measurement can jeopardize a potential treatment in late-phase clinical trials.

Aaron M Mofsen, Thomas L Rodebaugh, Ginger E Nicol, Colin A Depp, J Philip Miller, Eric J Lenze

JMIR Ment Health 2019;6(5):e11845

Investigating Acoustic and Psycholinguistic Predictors of Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: Modeling Study

Investigating Acoustic and Psycholinguistic Predictors of Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: Modeling Study

Participants who did not complete a follow-up assessment had either moved out of the facility, moved to a higher level of care (eg, a nursing facility), declined further participation, or died. The sociodemographic data collected included age, sex, marital status, and racial or ethnic background (Tables 1 and 2). Trained staff also administered a neuropsychological battery [19] to assess different cognitive domains.

Varsha D Badal, Jenna M Reinen, Elizabeth W Twamley, Ellen E Lee, Robert P Fellows, Erhan Bilal, Colin A Depp

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e54655

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