Honor Hsin
Stanford University
12 Papers
13 Citations
Honor Hsin is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Towards a consensus around standards for smartphone apps and digital mental health
John Torous,Gerhard Andersson,Andrew Bertagnoli,Helen Christensen,Pim Cuijpers,Joseph Firth,Adam Haim,Honor Hsin,Chris Hollis,Shôn Lewis,David C. Mohr,Abhishek Pratap,Spencer Roux,Joel Sherrill,Patricia A. Areán +14 more
TL;DR: There is an urgent need for an agreement about appropriate standards, principles and practices in research and evaluation of these tools, and leaders in mHealth research, industry and health care systems from around the globe seek here to promote consensus on implementing these standards and principles.
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Toward a Mobile Platform for Real-world Digital Measurement of Depression: User-Centered Design, Data Quality, and Behavioral and Clinical Modeling.
Stefanie Nickels,Matthew D. Edwards,Sarah F Poole,Dale Winter,Jessica Gronsbell,Bella Rozenkrants,David P. Miller,Mathias Fleck,Alan McLean,Bret Peterson,Yuanwei Chen,Alan Hwang,David Rust-Smith,Arthur Brant,Andrew T. Campbell,Chen Chen,Collin Walter,Patricia A. Areán,Honor Hsin,Lance J Myers,William J Marks,Jessica L. Mega,Danielle A. Schlosser,Andrew J Conrad,Robert M. Califf,Menachem Fromer +25 more
TL;DR: Behavioral features derived from passive sensors and active tasks show promising correlations with a validated clinical measure of depression (PHQ-9), and a strong proof of concept for the use of a smartphone-based assessment of depression outcomes is found.
An Adjuvant Role for Mobile Health in Psychiatry.
TL;DR: It is proposed that mHealth technologies should be deployed ideally and perhaps only in the context of the psychiatrist-patient relationship and should function as “adjuvants” to the psychiatristpatient relationship.
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Creating boundaries to empower digital health technology.
Honor Hsin,John Torous +1 more
- 01 Jul 2018
TL;DR: It is proposed that creating boundaries and better defining the scope of digital health technology will advance the field through matching the right use cases with the right tools and that ethical clinicians, as stewards of standard of care, are well suited to uphold these boundaries and to safeguard best practices in digital health.
'A more perfect arrangement of plants': the botanical model in psychiatric nosology, 1676 to the present day
Daniel Philippe Mason,Honor Hsin +1 more
TL;DR: This work presents the most common model, botanical taxonomy, and traces its history from the nosologies of Sydenham, Sauvages and Linnaeus; to evolutionary models; to the later contributions of Hughlings-Jackson, Kraepelin and Jaspers.
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