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. 2022 Nov 10;6(11):e33676. doi: 10.2196/33676

Table 2.

Attitudes toward digital data in psychiatry.

Rating of the relative level of perceived usefulness that each category has for individuals’ practice Low, n (%) Medium, n, (%) High, n (%)
Sleep 3 (2.2) 27 (19.4) 100 (71.9)
Physical activity 4 (2.9) 59 (42.2) 73 (52.5)
Social media activity (frequency of posts or content of posts concerning symptoms of mental illness) 13 (9.4) 69 (49.6) 57 (41.0)
Web-based search activity (content of which concerns symptoms of mental illness) 19 (13.7) 58 (41.7) 62 (44.6)
Mobility (time spent away from home versus at home) 14 (10.1) 59 (42.4) 66 (47.5)
Location 36 (25.9) 65 (46.8) 33 (23.7)
Substance use 10 (7.2) 20 (14.4) 105 (75.5)
Screen time 34 (24.5) 66 (47.5) 38 (27.3)
Treatment adherence 7 (5.0) 22 (15.8) 110 (79.1)
Homework completion 26 (18.7) 63 (45.3) 48 (34.5)
Criminal justice data (inmate registries, WebCrims, etc) 25 (18.0) 59 (42.4) 55 (39.6)