Real-Time Stress Monitoring, Detection, and Management in College Students: A Wearable Technology and Machine-Learning Approach
Alan Ta, Nilsu Salgin, Mustafa Demir, Kala Phillips Reindel, Ranjana K. Mehta, Anthony McDonald, Carly McCord, Farzan Sasangohar

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that a wearable-enabled mobile health intervention can significantly reduce acute stress in college students, though it shows limited impact on chronic symptoms like anxiety and depression.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated system combining smartwatch sensors and machine learning for real-time stress detection and management in college students.
Findings
Significant reduction in 'Moments of Stress' among treatment group
No significant difference in subjective anxiety or depression scores
Clinically meaningful decline in anxiety and perceived stress scores
Abstract
College students are increasingly affected by stress, anxiety, and depression, yet face barriers to traditional mental health care. This study evaluated the efficacy of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention, Mental Health Evaluation and Lookout Program (mHELP), which integrates a smartwatch sensor and machine learning (ML) algorithms for real-time stress detection and self-management. In a 12-week randomized controlled trial (n = 117), participants were assigned to a treatment group using mHELP's full suite of interventions or a control group using the app solely for real-time stress logging and weekly psychological assessments. The primary outcome, "Moments of Stress" (MS), was assessed via physiological and self-reported indicators and analyzed using Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) approaches. Similarly, secondary outcomes of psychological assessments, including the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotion and Mood Recognition · Infrared Thermography in Medicine · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
