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. 2021 Mar 24;12:641241. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.641241

Table 4.

Desire for an app in BD treatment.

Individuals with BD (n = 18) HC (n = 15) Value p
Did you find the app annoying?
- No 81.8% 47.8% X2(3) = 6.07 0.103
- Rare, <1/week 4.5% 17.4%
- Sometimes, 1–2/week 13.6% 30.4%
- Often, almost daily 0% 4.3%
Have you been concerned about the protection of your personal data? (Yes) 13.6% 21.7% X2(1) = 0.51 0.477
Can the app be integrated into everyday life? (Yes) 90.9% 100%
Does the measurement of movement via smartphone make sense in BD treatment? (Yes) 100% 93.3% X2(1) = 1.24 0.266
Does the measurement of sleep via smartphone make sense in BD treatment? (Yes) 100% 100%
Does the measurement of working duration via smartphone make sense in BD treatment? (Yes) 88.9% 93.3% X2(1) = 0.20 0.658
Desire for graphical feedback (Yes) 100% 86.7% X2(1) = 2.56 0.110
Would you use this app as a support tool in BD treatment? (Yes)
Reasons for use 83.3% 100% X2(1) = 2.75 0.097
- Too little everyday overview with current treatment 33.3% 37.5% X2(1) = 0.68 0.409
- Continual sleep observance 60.0% 40.% X2(1) = 0.60 0.439
- Continual movement observance 20.0% 20.0% X2(1) = 0.00 >0.999
- Continual mood observance 46.7% 46.7% X2(1) = 0.00 >0.999
- Awareness for changes due to graphical presentation/feedback 73.3% 80.0% X2(1) = 0.19 0.666
- Easily integrable into everyday life 73.3% 73.3% X2(1) = 0.00 >0.999

BD, bipolar disorder; HC, healthy controls.