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Published in: BMC Psychiatry 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Research article

The spatiotemporal movement of patients in and out of a psychiatric hospital: an observational GPS study

Authors: Andrew T. Gloster, Andrea H. Meyer, Jens Klotsche, Jeanette Villanueva, Victoria J. Block, Charles Benoy, Marcia T. B. Rinner, Marc Walter, Undine E. Lang, Maria Karekla

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Movement is a basic component of health. Little is known about the spatiotemporal movement of patients with mental disorders. The aim of this study was to determine how spatiotemporal movement of patients related to their symptoms and wellbeing.

Method

A total of 106 patients (inpatients (n = 69) and outpatients (n = 37)) treated for a wide range of mental disorders (transdiagnostic sample) carried a GPS-enabled smartphone for one week at the beginning of treatment. Algorithms were applied to establish spatiotemporal clusters and subsequently related to known characteristics of these groups (i.e., at the hospital, at home). Symptomatology, Wellbeing, and Psychological flexibility were also assessed.

Results

Spatiotemporal patterns of inpatients and outpatients showed differences consistent with predictions (e.g., outpatients showed higher active areas). These patterns were largely unassociated with symptoms (except for agoraphobic symptoms). Greater movement and variety of movement were more predictive of wellbeing, however, in both inpatients and outpatients.

Conclusion

Measuring spatiotemporal patterns is feasible, predictive of wellbeing, and may be a marker of patient functioning. Ethical issues of collecting GPS data are discussed.
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Metadata
Title
The spatiotemporal movement of patients in and out of a psychiatric hospital: an observational GPS study
Authors
Andrew T. Gloster
Andrea H. Meyer
Jens Klotsche
Jeanette Villanueva
Victoria J. Block
Charles Benoy
Marcia T. B. Rinner
Marc Walter
Undine E. Lang
Maria Karekla
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-021-03147-9

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