2. What are the most critical conceptual or methodological innovations? Mei Yi Ng: Project MATCH, personalized advantage index, @aaronjfisher's idiographic models https://t.co/f9drg2VdJe
2/2 The paper (https://t.co/jhONvdew7f) was the result of decades of work by my mentor (@RobertDeRubeis) and his lab and collaborators. The lightbulb idea came from @DrNickForand. I was lucky enough to get to run with the idea as my master's thesis, and ha
RT @DepressionLab: @aidangcw My master’s thesis. Desk rejected 9 times, before finally getting reviewed and eventually published at PLoS ON…
@aidangcw My master’s thesis. Desk rejected 9 times, before finally getting reviewed and eventually published at PLoS ONE: https://t.co/jhONvdew7f I think it’s fair to say it was one of several papers that helped kickstart a lot of recent work on treatment
@raziraes @WillemvderDoes The abbreviation game. Never fun. Everyone loses. PAI (https://t.co/jhONvdew7f) vs PAI (https://t.co/FCVafjTn28)
@paperbag1 busy day so haven't had a chance to read it yet. the only thing I can say is that people were not very open to our PAI work in the beginning. My master's thesis was rejected 9 times without review before it got into PLoS One https://t.co/jhONvde
@AlvaroF e.g.: -influential analysis testing predictors to ADM vs CBT: https://t.co/2l6TWmKh3N -unsystematic review on treatment prediction in depression: https://t.co/fszy9SmQlk -review on extreme response and non-response to ADM vs psychotherapy: http
RT @DepressionLab: @jonroiser @barneydunn75 @lluaces here's a paper from the DeRubeis lab with the recent stressful life events finding: ht…
@jonroiser @barneydunn75 @lluaces here's a paper from the DeRubeis lab with the recent stressful life events finding: https://t.co/iqzcwGvthw - and a followup proof of concept using the same data showing how one could use prescriptive findings to build a t
@MaartenvSmeden Final example: my master’s thesis (https://t.co/jhONvdew7f) we used what we knew to be a dumb variable selection approach even though we had better results with a better modeling technique (BART) because we knew reviewers would focus on &am
There’s a lot of research going on to improve treatment selection. Notably, @RobertDeRubeis, @DepressionLab, @lluaces, and others have developed the Personalised Advantage Index or PAI. 3/25 https://t.co/2l6TWmKh3N
治療で得られる利益を予測する個別化指標(PAI)。 #PLOSONE: The Personalized Advantage Index: Translating Research on Prediction into Individualized Treatment ... https://t.co/XiKdFHiEzL
@SameiHuda @Keith_Laws @lindemann_jakob @joarhalvorsen @CochraneNordic Studies have been done to match patients to the best possible treatment (https://t.co/E047gMZ4aa). This is much more interesting than comparative effectiveness studies.
RT @nilskappelmann: This last evaluation is inspired by the Personalised Advantage Index of DeRubeis et al. https://t.co/2l6TWmKh3N
This last evaluation is inspired by the Personalised Advantage Index of DeRubeis et al. https://t.co/2l6TWmKh3N
#PLOSONE: The Personalized Advantage Index: Translating Research on Prediction into Individualized Treatment Recom... http://t.co/cqPnWEfMkR
Using simple regression to improve personalized treatments with improved outcomes (#medicine #statistics #health) http://t.co/POyB1fhwCF
#PLOSONE: The Personalized Advantage Index: Translating Research on Prediction into Individualized Recommendations... http://t.co/idp1ksRD0k