id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-327460-wvd8hnfi van der Watt, A. S. J. Distant mood monitoring for depressive and bipolar disorders: a systematic review 2020-07-22 .txt text/plain 5676 331 45 METHODS: This systematic review synthesises quantitative and qualitative evidence of the effectiveness and feasibility of daily/weekly/monthly remote mood monitoring that includes distant support in participants with mood disorders. A systematic review of the validity of electronic self-monitoring of mood using information technology (IT) platforms in adults with bipolar disorder found evidence of their validity when compared to clinical rating scales for depression [9] . We synthesised quantitative and qualitative evidence on the effectiveness and feasibility of daily/weekly/monthly remote mood monitoring in participants with any mood disorder (as defined above) by clinicians, lay counsellors, and researchers (hereafter referred to as distant supporters), or where regular feedback was provided by distant supporters in cases where mood states were selfassessed. All quantitative studies were included as well as studies that qualitatively assessed participants' perceived effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of distant mood monitoring offered by distant supporters. ./cache/cord-327460-wvd8hnfi.txt ./txt/cord-327460-wvd8hnfi.txt