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Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data.

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McGinnis, EW; Loftness, B; Lunna, S; Berman, I; Bagdon, S; Lewis, G; Arnold, M; Danforth, CM; Dodds, PS; Price, M; Copeland, WE; McGinnis, RS
Published in: IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol
2024

OBJECTIVE: Panic attacks are an impairing mental health problem that affects 11% of adults every year. Current criteria describe them as occurring without warning, despite evidence suggesting individuals can often identify attack triggers. We aimed to prospectively explore qualitative and quantitative factors associated with the onset of panic attacks. RESULTS: Of 87 participants, 95% retrospectively identified a trigger for their panic attacks. Worse individually reported mood and state-level mood, as indicated by Twitter ratings, were related to greater likelihood of next-day panic attack. In a subsample of participants who uploaded their wearable sensor data (n = 32), louder ambient noise and higher resting heart rate were related to greater likelihood of next-day panic attack. CONCLUSIONS: These promising results suggest that individuals who experience panic attacks may be able to anticipate their next attack which could be used to inform future prevention and intervention efforts.

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IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol

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2644-1276

Publication Date

2024

Volume

5

Start / End Page

14 / 20

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
 

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McGinnis, E. W., Loftness, B., Lunna, S., Berman, I., Bagdon, S., Lewis, G., … McGinnis, R. S. (2024). Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data. IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol, 5, 14–20. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3354208
McGinnis, Ellen W., Bryn Loftness, Shania Lunna, Isabel Berman, Skylar Bagdon, Genevieve Lewis, Michael Arnold, et al. “Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data.IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol 5 (2024): 14–20. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3354208.
McGinnis EW, Loftness B, Lunna S, Berman I, Bagdon S, Lewis G, et al. Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data. IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol. 2024;5:14–20.
McGinnis, Ellen W., et al. “Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data.IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol, vol. 5, 2024, pp. 14–20. Pubmed, doi:10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3354208.
McGinnis EW, Loftness B, Lunna S, Berman I, Bagdon S, Lewis G, Arnold M, Danforth CM, Dodds PS, Price M, Copeland WE, McGinnis RS. Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Panic Attacks From Mood, Twitter, and Apple Watch Data. IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol. 2024;5:14–20.

Published In

IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol

DOI

EISSN

2644-1276

Publication Date

2024

Volume

5

Start / End Page

14 / 20

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4003 Biomedical engineering