Perseverative Thinking

com.mobiletechnologylab.perseverative_thinking_questionnaire

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March 19, 2019
Last updated
June 30, 2019
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Health & Fitness
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Mobile Technology Lab
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Description

The term "Perseverative thinking" is used to describe continuously thinking about negative events in your past or future. This is generally considered a symptom of anxiety or depression.
In the field of mobile health (mHealth) it is useful to have a way to measure perseverative thinking as part of a general continuous health assessment. A common method for assessing this symptom is a standard 15-item questionnaire, known as the Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire (PSQ-15).
There are many published academic papers regarding this questionnaire. One classic reference is listed here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000579161000114X

This mobile app provides a sample implementation of the classic PTQ-15 questionnaire. This app can be used by itself, or it can be used as part of a suite of apps that is used to do health screening or diagnostic support.

By itself, this mobile app does not collect or share any data with a server. But this app can be used together with ANOTHER mobile app that is designed to collect data and store it in a secure database as part of a clinical study.
As an example, if you wanted to study the relationship between perseverative thinking and diabetes, the PTQ-15 questionnaire could be used together with the Diabetes Screener mobile app that provides database support and send data to a remote server. You can view the Diabetes Screener mobile app in this link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiletechnologylab.diabetes_screener&hl=en_US&gl=US

An example of how these apps can be used together is demonstrated in the following YouTube video (for the case of Pulmonary Screener):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4p5Uaq32FU

If you wish to use this mobile app as part of a clinical study using smart phone data collection, please contact our lab for more information.

Thank you.

Contact:
-- Rich Fletcher ([email protected])
MIT Mobile Technology Lab
Mechanical Engineering Dept.