Detecting relapse in youth with psychotic disorders utilizing patient-generated and patient-contributed digital data from Facebook.


Journal

NPJ schizophrenia
ISSN: 2334-265X
Titre abrégé: NPJ Schizophr
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101657919

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 Oct 2019
Historique:
received: 12 06 2019
accepted: 10 09 2019
entrez: 9 10 2019
pubmed: 9 10 2019
medline: 9 10 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Although most patients who experience a first-episode of psychosis achieve remission of positive psychotic symptoms, relapse is common. Existing relapse evaluation strategies are limited by their reliance on direct and timely contact with professionals, and accurate reporting of symptoms. A method by which to objectively identify early relapse warning signs could facilitate swift intervention. We collected 52,815 Facebook posts across 51 participants with recent onset psychosis (mean age = 23.96 years; 70.58% male) and applied anomaly detection to explore linguistic and behavioral changes associated with psychotic relapse. We built a one-class classification model that makes patient-specific personalized predictions on risk to relapse. Significant differences were identified in the words posted to Facebook in the month preceding a relapse hospitalization compared to periods of relative health, including increased usage of words belonging to the swear (p < 0.0001, Wilcoxon signed rank test), anger (p < 0.001), and death (p < 0.0001) categories, decreased usage of words belonging to work (p = 0.00579), friends (p < 0.0001), and health (p < 0.0001) categories, as well as a significantly increased use of first (p < 0.0001) and second-person (p  < 0.001) pronouns. We additionally observed a significant increase in co-tagging (p < 0.001) and friending (p < 0.0001) behaviors in the month before a relapse hospitalization. Our classifier achieved a specificity of 0.71 in predicting relapse. Results indicate that social media activity captures objective linguistic and behavioral markers of psychotic relapse in young individuals with recent onset psychosis. Machine-learning models were capable of making personalized predictions of imminent relapse hospitalizations at the patient-specific level.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31591400
doi: 10.1038/s41537-019-0085-9
pii: 10.1038/s41537-019-0085-9
pmc: PMC6779748
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

17

Subventions

Organisme : NIGMS NIH HHS
ID : R01 GM112697
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : R01 MH117172
Pays : United States

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Auteurs

M L Birnbaum (ML)

The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, NY, USA. Mbirnbaum@northwell.edu.
Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, USA. Mbirnbaum@northwell.edu.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY, USA. Mbirnbaum@northwell.edu.

S K Ernala (SK)

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

A F Rizvi (AF)

The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, NY, USA.
Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY, USA.

E Arenare (E)

The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, NY, USA.
Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY, USA.

A R Van Meter (A)

The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, NY, USA.
Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY, USA.

M De Choudhury (M)

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.

J M Kane (JM)

The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, NY, USA.
Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY, USA.

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