Predicting personalized process-outcome associations in psychotherapy using machine learning approaches-A demonstration.

Journal: Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
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Abstract

Personalized treatment methods have shown great promise in efficacy studies across many fields of medicine and mental health. Little is known, however, about their utility in process-outcome research. This study is the first to apply personalized treatment methods in the field of process-outcome research, as demonstrated based on the alliance-outcome association. Using a sample of 741 patients, individual regressions were fitted to estimate within-patient effects of the alliance-outcome association. The Boruta algorithm was used to identify patient intake characteristics that moderate the within-patient alliance-outcome association. The nearest neighbor approach was used to identify patients whose relevant pretreatment characteristics were similar to those of a target patient. The alliance-outcome associations of the most similar patients were subsequently used to predict the alliance-outcome association of the target patient. Irrespective of the number of selected nearest neighbors, the correlation between the observed and predicted alliance-outcome associations was low and insignificant. According to the true error of the prediction, the demonstrated approach was unable to improve predictions made with a simple comparison model. The study demonstrated the application of personalized treatment methods in process-outcome research and opens many new paths for future research.

Authors

  • Julian A Rubel
    Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
  • Sigal Zilcha-Mano
    Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
  • Julia Giesemann
    Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
  • Jessica Prinz
    Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
  • Wolfgang Lutz
    Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.