Critical slowing down as early warning for the onset and termination of depression
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(1): 87-92
Article 2013 English
Authors
IL
Ingrid A. van de Leemput
MW
Marieke Wichers
AC
Angélique O. J. Cramer
Abstract
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Significance As complex systems such as the climate or ecosystems approach a tipping point, their dynamics tend to become dominated by a phenomenon known as critical slowing down. Using time series of autorecorded mood, we show that indicators of slowing down are also predictive of future transitions in depression. Specifically, in persons who are more likely to have a future transition, mood dynamics are slower and different aspects of mood are more correlated. This supports the view that the mood system may have tipping points where reinforcing feedbacks among a web of symptoms can propagate a person into a disorder. Our findings suggest the possibility of early warning systems for psychiatric disorders, using smartphone-based mood monitoring.
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