Data from ‘Critical Slowing Down as a Personalized Early Warning Signal for Depression’
Journal of Open Psychology Data 5
Article 2017 English
Authors
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Jolanda J. Kossakowski
PG
Peter C. Groot
JH
Jonas M B Haslbeck
Abstract
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We present a dataset of a single (N = 1) participant diagnosed with major depressive disorder, who completed 1478 measurements over the course of 239 consecutive days in 2012 and 2013. The experiment included a double-blind phase in which the dosage of anti-depressant medication was gradually reduced. The entire study looked at momentary affective states in daily life before, during, and after the double-blind phase. The items, which were asked ten times a day, cover topics like mood, physical condition and social contacts. Also, depressive symptoms were measured on a weekly basis using the Symptom Checklist Revised (SCL-90-R). The data are suitable for various time-series analyses and studies in complex dynamical systems.
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