Your wristwatch could warn you about depression
NCT ID NCT07388849
Summary
This study aims to understand if a person's daily rest and activity patterns, measured by a wrist-worn device, can predict who develops major depression or whose symptoms get worse. Researchers will follow 160 adults in Hong Kong over time, tracking their sleep, mood, and activity. The goal is to find early warning signs in daily rhythms that could help identify people at risk before depression becomes severe.
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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