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Using Adaptive Bandit Experiments to Increase and Investigate Engagement in Mental Health

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Using Adaptive Bandit Experiments to Increase and Investigate Engagement in Mental Health

H. Kumar, T. Li, et al.

Discover how a team of researchers, including Harsh Kumar and David Mohr, are revolutionizing digital mental health interventions. This innovative software uses adaptive experimentation to optimize personalized support through text messages, offering a new approach to mental health care!... show more
Abstract
Digital mental health (DMH) interventions, such as text-message-based lessons and activities, offer immense potential for accessible mental health support. While these interventions can be effective, real-world experimental testing can further enhance their design and impact. Adaptive experimentation, utilizing algorithms like Thompson Sampling for (contextual) multi-armed bandit (MAB) problems, can lead to continuous improvement and personalization. However, it remains unclear when these algorithms can simultaneously increase user experience rewards and facilitate appropriate data collection for social-behavioral scientists to analyze with sufficient statistical confidence. Although a growing body of research addresses the practical and statistical aspects of MAB and other adaptive algorithms, further exploration is needed to assess their impact across diverse real-world contexts. This paper presents a software system developed over two years that allows text-messaging intervention components to be adapted using bandit and other algorithms while collecting data for side-by-side comparison with traditional uniform random non-adaptive experiments. We evaluate the system by deploying a text-message-based DMH intervention to 1100 users, recruited through a large mental health non-profit organization, and share the path forward for deploying this system at scale. This system not only enables applications in mental health but could also serve as a model testbed for adaptive experimentation algorithms in other domains.
Publisher
The Thirty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-24)
Published On
Jan 01, 2024
Authors
Harsh Kumar, Tong Li, Jiakai Shi, Ilya Musabirov, Rachel Kornfield, Jonah Meyerhoff, Ananya Bhattacharjee, Chris Karr, Theresa Nguyen, David Mohr, Anna Rafferty, Sofia Villar, Nina Deliu, Joseph Jay Williams
Tags
digital mental health
adaptive experimentation
Thompson Sampling
text-message interventions
user experience
statistical rigor
social-behavioral science
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