A smartphone might feel like it's keeping you connected but it can also be a way of isolating yourself.Data from a recent study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine found that the scenario described above--high volume of phone use and a static geographic location--could be linked to depression. The study published in The Journal of Medical Internet Research, also found that depressed people, on average, spend more time on the phone than non-depressed people."People are likely, when on their phones, to avoid thinking about things that are troubling painful feelings or difficult relationships," said David Mohr, one of the study's senior authors and a professor of behavioral psychology at Northwestern, in a statement. "It's an avoidance behavior we see in depression." Mohr also pointed out that depressed people tend to withdraw emotionally and avoid going out--behaviors that are arguably facilitated by the constant entertainment stream available on smartphones.The study's participants consisted of a mix of people with and without prior depression. They completed a questionnaire describing their symptoms before agreeing to have their phone use monitored for two weeks. Using GPS, the researchers tracked their location and the amount of time they spent on the phone. They were then able to identify which participants were depressed using the aggregated phone data, with 87 percent accuracy.Sohrob Saeb, a research fellow at Northwestern, said in the release that phones could be more reliable for diagnosing depression than traditional methods. In standard industry practice, patients are often asked to describe their symptoms by indicating how sad they are on a scale of 1 to 10. According to Saeb, the release reported, these responses can be rote and unreliable. In contrast, the study found, a smartphone can unobtrusively (不引人注目地) and accurately measure a patient's daily activity, providing data that could trigger a health care provider to recognize the need for an intervention.What can be learned from the study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University?A Too much time spent on phones leads to depressionB Depressed people tend to spend more time on phones than othersC Spending more time on phones can help cure depressionD Non-depressed people spend link time on their phones

scrolling through your facebook news feed, refreshing twitter and watching youtube videos. A smartphone might feel like it's keeping you connected but it can also be a way of isolating yourself. Data from a recent study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine found that the scenario described above--high volume of phone use and a static geographic location--could be linked to depression. The study published in The Journal of Medical Internet Research, also found that depressed people, on average, spend more time on the phone than non-depressed people. "People are likely, when on their phones, to avoid thinking about things that are troubling painful feelings or difficult relationships," said David Mohr, one of the study's senior authors and a professor of behavioral psychology at Northwestern, in a statement. "It's an avoidance behavior we see in depression." Mohr also pointed out that depressed people tend to withdraw emotionally and avoid going out--behaviors that are arguably facilitated by the constant entertainment stream available on smartphones. The study's participants consisted of a mix of people with and without prior depression. They completed a questionnaire describing their symptoms before agreeing to have their phone use monitored for two weeks. Using GPS, the researchers tracked their location and the amount of time they spent on the phone. They were then able to identify which participants were depressed using the aggregated phone data, with 87 percent accuracy. Sohrob Saeb, a research fellow at Northwestern, said in the release that phones could be more reliable for diagnosing depression than traditional methods. In standard industry practice, patients are often asked to describe their symptoms by indicating how sad they are on a scale of 1 to 10. According to Saeb, the release reported, these responses can be rote and unreliable. In contrast, the study found, a smartphone can unobtrusively (不引人注目地) and accurately measure a patient's daily activity, providing data that could trigger a health care provider to recognize the need for an intervention. What can be learned from the study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University? A Too much time spent on phones leads to depression B Depressed people tend to spend more time on phones than others C Spending more time on phones can help cure depression D Non-depressed people spend link time on their phones

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