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Depress people spend most of their time on smartphones, study

byCustoms Today Report
17/07/2015
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CANADA: People who are suffering from depression spend three times longer on their smartphones compared to happy individuals.
A new study showed that smartphones can be used to detect someone’s depression. People who are suffering from depression spend three times longer on their smartphones compared to happy individuals. Researchers at Northwestern University looked at the phone sensor data of 28 people for two weeks. They monitored the phone usage and GPS locations of the participants. The GPS locations were also tracked every five minutes.
The participants also agreed to complete survey questionnaires designed to measure their depression levels and symptoms such as sadness, loss of pleasure, hopelessness, sleep problems, changes in appetite and difficulty concentrating.
The analysis showed that half of the participants did not show signs of depression while the other half had mild to severe depression. Depressed people tend to stay in some areas and spend 68 minutes on their smartphones compared to the non-depressed individuals who were moving to different places and were using their devices for 17 minutes. Though the depressed people stay online longer, much of the time are spent playing video games or surfing the net instead of chatting with other people.

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