Evaluating Mental Stress Among College Students Using Heart Rate and Hand Acceleration Data Collected from Wearable Sensors

09/20/2023
by   Moein Razavi, et al.
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Stress is various mental health disorders including depression and anxiety among college students. Early stress diagnosis and intervention may lower the risk of developing mental illnesses. We examined a machine learning-based method for identification of stress using data collected in a naturalistic study utilizing self-reported stress as ground truth as well as physiological data such as heart rate and hand acceleration. The study involved 54 college students from a large campus who used wearable wrist-worn sensors and a mobile health (mHealth) application continuously for 40 days. The app gathered physiological data including heart rate and hand acceleration at one hertz frequency. The application also enabled users to self-report stress by tapping on the watch face, resulting in a time-stamped record of the self-reported stress. We created, evaluated, and analyzed machine learning algorithms for identifying stress episodes among college students using heart rate and accelerometer data. The XGBoost method was the most reliable model with an AUC of 0.64 and an accuracy of 84.5 standard deviation of heart rate, and the minimum heart rate were the most important features for stress detection. This evidence may support the efficacy of identifying patterns in physiological reaction to stress using smartwatch sensors and may inform the design of future tools for real-time detection of stress.

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