Stuart Bruce
King's College London
13 Papers
27 Citations
Stuart Bruce is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Stuart Bruce include The Advisory Board Company & Conquest Hospital.
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Papers
Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse in Major Depressive Disorder (RADAR-MDD): Recruitment, retention, and data availability in a longitudinal remote measurement study.
Faith Matcham,Daniel Leightley,Sara Siddi,Femke Lamers,Katie M White,Peter Annas,Giovanni de Girolamo,Sonia Difrancesco,Josep Maria Haro,Melany Horsfall,Alina Ivan,Lavelle Grace,Qingqin Li,Federica Lombardini,David C. Mohr,Vaibhav A. Narayan,Carolin Oetzmann,Brenda Bwjh Penninx,Stuart Bruce,Nica Raluca,Sara Simblett,Til Wykes,Jens C Brasen,Inez Myin-Germeys,Aki Rintala,Pauline Conde,Richard Dobson,Amos Folarin,Callum Stewart,Yatharth Ranjan,Zulqarnain Rashid,Nick Cummins,Nikolay V. Manyakov,Srinivasan Vairavan,Matthew Hotopf +34 more
- 14 Jun 2021
TL;DR: The amount of data collected during a multimodal longitudinal RMT study, in an MDD population is described, showing that collecting RMT data from a clinical population is feasible and comparable levels of data availability in active and passive forms of data collection are found.
Multilingual markers of depression in remotely collected speech samples: A preliminary analysis.
Nick Cummins,Judith Dineley,Pauline Conde,Faith Matcham,Sara Siddi,Femke Lamers,Ewan Carr,Grace Lavelle,Daniel Leightley,Katie M White,Carolin Oetzmann,Edward L. Campbell,Sara Simblett,Stuart Bruce,Josep Maria Haro,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Yatharth Ranjan,Zulqarnain Rashid,Callum Stewart,Amos Folarin,Raquel Bailon,Björn Schuller,Til Wykes,Srinivasan Vairavan,Richard Dobson,Vaibhav A. Narayan,Matthew Hotopf +26 more
TL;DR: The findings are from a real-world, multilingual, clinical dataset so represent a step-change in the usefulness of speech as a digital phenotype of MDD.
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Investigating the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on adults with a recent history of recurrent major depressive disorder: a multi-Centre study using remote measurement technology.
Daniel Leightley,Grace Lavelle,Katie M White,Shaoxiong Sun,Faith Matcham,Alina Ivan,Carolin Oetzmann,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Femke Lamers,Sara Siddi,Josep Mario Haro,Inez Myin-Germeys,Stuart Bruce,Raluca Nica,Alice Wickersham,Peter Annas,David C. Mohr,Sara Simblett,Til Wykes,Nicholas Cummins,Nicholas Cummins,Amos Folarin,Amos Folarin,Amos Folarin,Pauline Conde,Yatharth Ranjan,Richard Dobson,Richard Dobson,Viabhav A Narayan,M Hotopf,M Hotopf +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a secondary analysis of an on-going cohort study, RADAR-MDD project, examined the use of remote measurement technology (RMT) in monitoring MDD.
The association between persistent cognitive difficulties and depression and functional outcomes in people with major depressive disorder
Faith Matcham,Sara Simblett,Daniel Leightley,Michelle Dalby,Sara Siddi,J.M. Haro,Femke Lamers,B.W.J.H. Penninx,Stuart Bruce,Raluca Nica,S. Zormpas,G. Gilpin,Katie M White,Carolin Oetzmann,Peter Annas,Jens Christian Brasen,Vaibhav A. Narayan,Matthew Hotopf,Til Wykes +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a secondary analysis of a prospective naturalistic observational clinical cohort study of individuals with recurrent major depressive disorder (MDD; N = 623), participants completed app-based self-reported and performance-based cognitive function assessments alongside validated measures of depression, functional disability and self-esteem every 3 months.
Informing the Development of a Digital Health Platform Through Universal Points of Care: Qualitative Survey Study
Michael P. Craven,Jacob A Andrews,Alexandra Lang,Sara Simblett,Stuart Bruce,Sarah Thorpe,Til Wykes,Til Wykes,Richard Morriss,Chris Hollis +9 more
- 26 Nov 2020
TL;DR: This formative development study aimed to understand how consortium members viewed the potential of RMT in epilepsy, MS, and depression, and developed a methodological tool, universal points of care (UPOC), to gather views on the potential use, acceptance, and value of a novel RMT platform across 3 chronic conditions.