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Artificial intelligence in psychiatry: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy
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11
Autoren
2025
Jahr
Abstract
Background: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has demonstrated significant potential in transforming psychiatric care by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic interventions. Psychiatry faces challenges like overlapping symptoms, subjective diagnostic methods, and personalized treatment requirements. AI, with its advanced data-processing capabilities, offers innovative solutions to these complexities. Aims: This study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed the existing literature to evaluate AI's diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic efficacy in psychiatric care, focusing on various psychiatric disorders and AI technologies. Methods: Adhering to PRISMA guidelines, the study included a comprehensive literature search across multiple databases. Empirical studies investigating AI applications in psychiatry, such as machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and hybrid models, were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria. The outcomes of interest were diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic efficacy. Statistical analysis employed fixed- and random-effects models, with subgroup and sensitivity analyses exploring the impact of AI methodologies and study designs. Results: A total of 14 studies met the inclusion criteria, representing diverse AI applications in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders. The pooled diagnostic accuracy was 85% (95% CI: 80%-87%), with ML models achieving the highest accuracy, followed by hybrid and DL models. For therapeutic efficacy, the pooled effect size was 84% (95% CI: 82%-86%), with ML excelling in personalized treatment plans and symptom tracking. Moderate heterogeneity was observed, reflecting variability in study designs and populations. The risk of bias assessment indicated high methodological rigor in most studies, though challenges like algorithmic biases and data quality remain. Conclusion: AI demonstrates robust diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities in psychiatry, offering a data-driven approach to personalized mental healthcare. Future research should address ethical concerns, standardize methodologies, and explore underrepresented populations to maximize AI's transformative potential in mental health.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology(BD)
- Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology(BD)
- Rajshahi Medical College(BD)
- University of Dhaka(BD)
- National Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences(BD)
- Pundra University of Science and Technology(BD)
- Armed Forces Medical College(BD)
- King Saud University(SA)
- Western Norway University of Applied Sciences(NO)