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5. Conclusionandfuturework This study presents a survey on studies that address the use of sensors in the mental healthcaredomain.Theselectedpaperswereclassifiedbasedontheir researchtype,con- tribution typeandempirical type.Thenwepresentedabriefdescriptionof theproposed solutions.We identified the need to conductmore researchon technical problems asso- ciatedwith theuseof sensors, empirically validating theproposed solution, address the security, accuracy, cost and affordability problems, and the need to conduct studies on thepatients andcliniciansperspectiveson theuseof sensors for the collect of data.The topic of use of sensors in the healthcare domain is a topic that still in its infancy and presents abigopportunity fordevelopingefficient, accurate, andmoreadvancedmental health inventions. References [1] M.Prince,V.Patel,S.Saxena,M.Maj, J.Maselko,M.R.Phillips, andA.Rahman, “Nohealthwithout mentalhealth,”The lancet, vol. 370,no.9590,pp.859–877,2007. [2] P. Y. Collins, V. Patel, S. S. Joestl, D. March, T. R. Insel, A. S. Daar, I. A. Bordin, E. J. Costello, M.Durkin,C. Fairburn et al., “Grand challenges in globalmental health,”Nature, vol. 475, no. 7354, p.27,2011. [3] M. A. Stewart, “Effective physician-patient communication and health outcomes: a review.” CMAJ: CanadianMedicalAssociationJournal, vol. 152,no.9,p.1423,1995. [4] S. Priebe, S.Dimic,C.Wildgrube, J. Jankovic,A.Cushing, andR.McCabe, “Goodcommunication in psychiatry–aconceptual review,”EuropeanPsychiatry, vol. 26,no.7,pp.403–407,2011. [5] S.Ouhbi, J. L. Ferna´ndez-Alema´n,A.Toval, J. Rivera Pozo, andA. Idri, “Sustainability requirements forconnectedhealthapplications,”JournalofSoftware:EvolutionandProcess, vol.30,no.7,p. e1922, 2018. [6] E.Z.ShoemakerandD.M.Hilty,“e-mentalhealthimprovesaccesstocare, facilitatesearlyintervention, andprovidesevidence-based treatmentsat adistance,” ine-MentalHealth. Springer,2016,pp.43–57. [7] M. J. Field and J.Grigsby, “Telemedicine and remote patientmonitoring,” JAMA, vol. 288, no. 4, pp. 423–425,2002. [8] D.M.Hilty andD.Mucic, “Technology, health, andcontemporarypractice:Howdoes e-mental health fit it andwhatdoes it offer?” ine-MentalHealth. Springer, 2016,pp.3–27. [9] N.Drissi,S.Ouhbi,M.A.J. Idrissi,andM.Ghogho,“MobileAppsforPostTraumaticStressDisorder.” in Accepted In the 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering inMedicine and BiologySociety,EMBC’19, 2019. [10] T.Glenn and S.Monteith, “Newmeasures ofmental state and behavior based on data collected from sensors, smartphones, and the internet,”CurrentPsychiatryReports, vol. 16,no.12,p.523,2014. [11] S.Abdullah andT. Choudhury, “Sensing technologies formonitoring seriousmental illnesses,” IEEE MultiMedia, vol. 25,no.1,pp.61–75, Jan2018. [12] G.M.Harari, S.R.Mu¨ller,M.S.Aung, andP. J.Rentfrow,“Smartphone sensingmethods for studying behavior ineveryday life,”Currentopinion inbehavioral sciences, vol. 18,pp.83–90,2017. [13] M.Vidal, J.Turner,A.Bulling,andH.Gellersen,“Wearableeye trackingformentalhealthmonitoring,” ComputerCommunications, vol. 35,no.11,pp.1306–1311,2012. [14] A.SanoandR.W.Picard, “Stress recognitionusingwearable sensors andmobilephones,” inHumaine AssociationConferenceonAffectiveComputingand Intelligent Interaction, 2013,pp.671–676. [15] A.Yamaguchi,M.Ogawa,T.Tamura,andT.Togawa,“Monitoringbehavior in thehomeusingposition- ing sensors,” inProceedings of the 20thAnnual InternationalConference of the IEEEEngineering in MedicineandBiologySociety.Vol.20BiomedicalEngineeringTowards theYear2000andBeyond(Cat. No.98CH36286), vol. 4, 1998,pp.1977–1979. [16] A. Liberati, D.G.Altman, J. Tetzlaff, C.Mulrow, P. C.Gøtzsche, J. P. Ioannidis,M. Clarke, P. Dev- ereaux, J.Kleijnen, andD.Moher, “ThePRISMAstatement for reportingsystematic reviewsandmeta- analyses of studies that evaluate health care interventions: explanation and elaboration,”Annals of In- ternalMedicine, vol. 151,no.4,p.W65,2009. [17] S.Ouhbi, “Software architecture evaluation:A systematicmapping study.” in 13th InternationalCon- ferenceonEvaluationofNovelApproaches toSoftwareEngineering, ser.ENASE,2018,pp.447–454. N.Drissi etal. /On theUseofSensors inMentalHealthcare 315
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Intelligent Environments 2019 Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
Title
Intelligent Environments 2019
Subtitle
Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
Authors
AndrĂŠs MuĂąoz
Sofia Ouhbi
Wolfgang Minker
Loubna Echabbi
Miguel Navarro-CĂ­a
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IOS Press BV
Date
2019
Language
German
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CC BY-NC 4.0
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978-1-61499-983-6
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16.0 x 24.0 cm
Pages
416
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