@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/14329,作者=“Rieger, Agnes and Gaines, Averi and Barnett, Ian and Baldassano, Claudia Frances and Connolly Gibbons, Mary Beth and crts - christoph, Paul”,标题=“精神科门诊患者为研究和临床目的分享社交媒体帖子和智能手机数据的意愿:调查研究”,期刊=“JMIR Form Res”,年=“2019”,月=“Aug”,日=“29”,卷=“3”,数=“3”,页=“e14329”,关键词=“社交媒体;智能手机;门诊病人;精神病学;心理治疗;数字健康;移动健康;数字表型出现;隐私;背景:精神病学研究已经开始利用从患者的社交媒体和智能手机使用中收集的数据。 However, information regarding the feasibility of utilizing such data in an outpatient setting and the acceptability of such data in research and practice is limited. Objective: This study aimed at understanding the outpatients' willingness to have information from their social media posts and their smartphones used for clinical or research purposes. Methods: In this survey study, we surveyed patients (N=238) in an outpatient clinic waiting room. Willingness to share social media and passive smartphone data was summarized for the sample as a whole and broken down by sex, age, and race. Results: Most patients who had a social media account and who were receiving talk therapy treatment (74.4{\%}, 99/133) indicated that they would be willing to share their social media posts with their therapists. The percentage of patients willing to share passive smartphone data with researchers varied from 40.8{\%} (82/201) to 60.7{\%} (122/201) depending on the parameter, with sleep duration being the parameter with the highest percentage of patients willing to share. A total of 30.4{\%} of patients indicated that media stories of social media privacy breaches made them more hesitant about sharing passive smartphone data with researchers. Sex and race were associated with willingness to share smartphone data, with men and whites being the most willing to share. Conclusions: Our results indicate that most patients in a psychiatric outpatient setting would share social media and passive smartphone data and that further research elucidating patterns of willingness to share passive data is needed. ", issn="2561-326X", doi="10.2196/14329", url="http://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2019/3/e14329/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/14329", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31493326" }
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