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Dynamic learning of individual-level suicidal ideation trajectories to enhance mental health care

Medicine and Health

Dynamic learning of individual-level suicidal ideation trajectories to enhance mental health care

M. Varidel, I. B. Hickie, et al.

This innovative research by Mathew Varidel, Ian B. Hickie, Ante Prodan, and colleagues delves into individual-level continuous-time trajectory models of suicidal ideation. By utilizing data from a digital platform, the study offers personalized predictions for future suicide ideation levels, paving the way for enhanced measurement-based care.... show more
Abstract
There has recently been an increase in ongoing patient-report routine outcome monitoring for individuals within clinical care, which has corresponded to increased longitudinal information about an individual. However, many models that are aimed at clinical practice have difficulty fully incorporating this information. This is in part due to the difficulty in dealing with the irregularly time-spaced observations that are common in clinical data. Consequently, we built individual-level continuous-time trajectory models of suicidal ideation for a clinical population (N = 585) with data collected via a digital platform. We demonstrate how such models predict an individual's level and variability of future suicide ideation, with implications for the frequency that individuals may need to be observed. These individual-level predictions provide a more personalised understanding than other predictive methods and have implications for enhanced measurement-based care.
Publisher
npj Mental Health Research
Published On
Jun 07, 2024
Authors
Mathew Varidel, Ian B. Hickie, Ante Prodan, Adam Skinner, Roman Marchant, Sally Cripps, Rafael Oliveria, Min K. Chong, Elizabeth Scott, Jan Scott, Frank Iorfino
Tags
suicidal ideation
continuous-time models
personalized insights
monitoring frequency
clinical population
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