Use Case | Mental Health Studies
Mental Health Studies | Use Case Citations
Your colleagues are using BIOPAC and publishing research on mental health—see a sample of citations below.
Benefits
- Assess objective & subjective metrics
- Remote & Long-term data options
- Physiological response data
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Selected Citations
- Sandulescu, V., Andrews, S., Ellis, D., Bellotto, N., & Mozos, O. M. (2015, June). Stress Detection Using Wearable Physiological Sensors | SpringerLink. In International work-conference on the interplay between natural and artificial computation (pp. 526-532). Springer, Cham. As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefore, there is an urgent need to create new technologies to monitor the physical and mental health of people during their daily life. BIOPAC Product: MP150
- Martin, E. A., Nelson, R. E., Felmlee‐Devine, M. D., Brown, T. E., & Lerman, A. (2011). Comparing EndoPAT and BIOPAC measurement of vascular responses to mental stress – Martin – 2011 – Cell Biochemistry and Function – Wiley Online Library. Cell biochemistry and function, 29(4), 272-278. Vascular responses to reactive hyperaemia and acute mental stress in 25 healthy subjects were measured by both peripheral arterial tonometry (EndoPAT) and a blood pressure cuff attached to a pressure transducer (BIOPAC) and compared. BIOPAC Product: MP150
- Ćosić, K., Popović, S., Šarlija, M., Kesedžić, I., & Jovanovic, T. (2020). Artificial intelligence in prediction of mental health disorders induced by the COVID-19 pandemic among health care workers (nih.gov). Croatian Medical Journal, 61(3), 279. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and its immediate aftermath present a serious threat to the mental health of health care workers (HCWs), who may develop elevated rates of anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, or even suicidal behaviors. BIOPAC Product: MP150
- Treadwell, M. J., Alkon, A., Quirolo, K. C., & Boyce, W. T. (2010). Stress Reactivity as a Moderator of Family Stress, Physical and Mental Health, and Functional Impairment for Children With Sickle Cell Disease (nih.gov). Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics: JDBP, 31(6), 491. To evaluate whether autonomic nervous system (ANS) reactivity modifies the relation between family stress, and physical and mental health, and functional impairment for children with sickle cell disease. BIOPAC Product: MP150
- O’Brien, W. H., Goetz, P. W., McCarren, H., Delaney, E., Morrison, W. F., Watford, T. S., & Horan, K. A. (2017). Job Satisfaction Among Mental Health Workers: Associations With Respiratory Sinus Reactivity to, and Recovery From Exposure to Mental Stress: Journal of Psychophysiology: Vol 33, No 1 (hogrefe.com). Journal of Psychophysiology. Work characteristics such as job satisfaction have been associated with mental and physical health outcomes in several cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. BIOPAC Products: MP30, AcqKnowledge
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