DATAShift - CCJS 12+

University of Regina

Designed for iPhone

    • Free

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Description

The DATAShift Application (App) is a research application that allows Study participants, in connection with the RCMP Longitudinal PTSD Study, to:

- collect wearable biometric data

The Study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the long-term relationships between individual resiliency factors and risk factors for symptoms of post-traumatic stress and/or other mental health factors.


The research project will be led by Dr. R. Nicholas Carleton, a clinician at the University of Regina who is also a professor in psychology and is an internationally recognized research leader in mental health for first responders and other public safety personnel.

APPLE WATCH & APPLE HEATH

The study only requires Vital Signs, Activity, and Mindfulness and Sleep Data, but if a participant chooses to activate the tracking of other data variables, those data will be collected by the devices and transmitted for analyses; again, the data is only associated with a participant ID. For a full list of data types please see: https://www.rcmpstudy.ca/assets/data-collections-chart-april-16.pdf. Please note that the physiological data collected are not transmitted to the research team in real time.

The user has full control on whether or not their Health Data is actually sent to the server even after they have granted the app with permissions to HealthKit. We also explicitly state which health info we require from the participant from within the app. (-> Settings)

App Privacy

The developer, University of Regina, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

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