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Ensuring generalizability and clinical utility in mental health care applications: Robust artificial intelligence‐based treatment predictions in diverse psychosis populations
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2025
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Abstract
We present a robust framework for training and assessing the clinical utility of prediction models in psychiatry. Our models generalize across different psychosis populations and show promising calibration and net benefit. However, performance disparities across demographic and treatment subgroups highlight the need for more diverse clinical samples to ensure equitable prediction.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- King's College London(GB)
- Innsbruck Medical University(AT)
- Universität Innsbruck(AT)
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai(US)
- New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute(US)
- Columbia University(US)
- New York College of Health Professions(US)
- University of Augsburg(DE)
- KUKA (Germany)(DE)
- Bezirkskrankenhaus Augsburg(DE)
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München(DE)
- Feinstein Institute for Medical Research(US)
- Hofstra University(US)
- German Centre for Cardiovascular Research(DE)
- Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin(DE)
- Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry(DE)