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) |