Mobile application and wearable sensors for use in cognitive behavioral therapy for drug addiction and PTSD

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Abstract

We present a mobile system for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) developed for an ongoing study for patients with drug-addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The mobile platform consists of two parts: a wearable sensor system for collecting algorithm training data in the lab, and a mobile phone application used to deliver therapeutic interventions as triggered by real-time sensor data. Ecological momentary assessments (EMA) are also used as a means of collecting subjective data and validating the sensor classification algorithm. We provide a brief description of the wearable sensors, mobile phone software and network architecture used in the study. © 2011 ICST.

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Fletcher, R. R., Tam, S., Omojola, O., Redemske, R., Fedor, S., & Moshoka, J. M. (2011). Mobile application and wearable sensors for use in cognitive behavioral therapy for drug addiction and PTSD. In 2011 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare and Workshops, PervasiveHealth 2011 (pp. 202–203). https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2011.246105

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