This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of the mobile application named Circadian Rhythm for Mood (CRM), which was developed to prevent recurring episodes of mood disorders (major depressive disorders, bipolar disorders type 1 and 2) based on machine learning.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
93
The study subjects participating in this clinical trial wear wearable activity tracker 24 hours a day for a continuous period of time and run the CRM app once a day to check their conditions (feelings, vitality, sleep, etc.) in the Daily Symptom Assessment (eMoodChart). The active intervention group are provided with mood prediction results and instructions as feedback through the 'life report' and push notification in the application.
The study subjects assigned to the sham intervention group are provided with feedbacks operated by dummy algorithm. The application is visually indistinguishable from active CRM, and it is designed to minimize behavioral change.
Korea University Anam Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Comparison of total number of recurrent mood episodes between the active and sham groups
We aim to evaluate the efficacy of reducing recurrence rate of mood episodes through the CRM mobile application.
Time frame: 12 months
Comparison of duration of mood episodes between the active and sham groups
We aim to evaluate the efficacy of reducing duration of mood episodes through the CRM mobile application.
Time frame: 12 months
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