- Source "Our results suggest how digital phenotyping data in mental health must be guided by theory. We found that correlations between active and passive data were heterogeneous among individuals with schizophrenia (19% agreement), suggesting that ==passive data are not always a direct proxy for mental health symptoms.== Understanding the mechanism of action and theories relating patient behaviors to symptoms offers a roadmap to approaching these complex data as demonstrated by our results around circadian routine informed by social rhythm therapy in bipolar disorder." - [[Article - Towards Clinically Actionable Digital Phenotyping Targets in Schizophrenia]] - This is related to ![[Can digital data diagnose mental health problems A sociological exploration of ‘digital phenotyping’#^a83b3b]]