ASAP-YS: Adaptive Screening and Assessment of Psychopathology
ASAP-YS:精神病理学的适应性筛查和评估
基本信息
- 批准号:7406929
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.97万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-30 至 2010-09-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): ASAP-YS: Adaptive Screening and Assessment of Psychopathology. Project Summary: This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I proposal will develop and test a new computerized adaptive self-assessment measure: the Adaptive Screening and Assessment of Psychopathology-Youth Self-informant (ASAP-YS). This is a computer-assisted self-interview (A-CASI) for adolescents that presents the text of each question on screen as well as playing a high-quality audio recording of a human voice reading the question (in either English or Spanish). The ASAP-YS is innovative because it: 1. Combines Item Response Theory (IRT) based adaptive and rule-based algorithms to control the content and flow of an assessment that can efficiently screen for, and assess, a broad range of psychiatric disorders in adolescents. 2. Yields screening estimates, clinical risk profiles, and DSM-IV diagnoses, as well as continuous severity scores of psychopathology and functional impairment while using substantially fewer questions than comparable diagnostic interviews and with greater accuracy than brief screening questionnaires. Evaluation of the Phase I prototype will be carried out in four low-income, rural, and ethnically diverse sites in New Mexico. The screening module of the ASAP-YS will be given to 80 adolescents attending school based health clinics in these areas. Students will complete the ASAP-YS, a second non-adaptive screening instrument (in counterbalanced order) and then later receive a full psychiatric diagnostic interview. Administration time, number of questions asked, subject acceptability and diagnostic screening accuracy of the ASAP-YS will be calculated. If the ASAP-YS proves effective and acceptable in this sample, then the product will likely be appropriate for many under-served populations within the United States. While the shortage of mental health care for young people is not limited to rural areas, the lack of trained providers in these areas exacerbates the problem of screening, assessment and triage and makes the development of cost-effective, efficient and customizable automated assessment tools particularly attractive. Project Narrative: Adolescents are a particularly under-served population whose mental health needs are not frequently identified or treated. The shortage of trained mental health providers in many areas of the United States is compounded by a shortage of cost-effective, efficient and accurate standardized self-assessment measures. Developing a computerized adaptive test such as the ASAP-YS, that utilizes Item Response Theory (IRT) to carry out screening, diagnostic assessment and triage in a very time-efficient manner without sacrificing safety or accuracy, is a major advance.
描述(由申请人提供):ASAP-YS:精神病理学的适应性筛查和评估。项目摘要:这项小型企业技术转让 (STTR) 第一阶段提案将开发和测试一种新的计算机化自适应自我评估措施:青少年自我告知心理病理学自适应筛查和评估 (ASAP-YS)。这是针对青少年的计算机辅助自我访谈 (A-CASI),它在屏幕上呈现每个问题的文本,并播放朗读问题的高质量录音(英语或西班牙语)。 ASAP-YS 具有创新性,因为它: 1. 结合了基于项目反应理论 (IRT) 的自适应算法和基于规则的算法来控制评估的内容和流程,从而可以有效地筛查和评估各种精神疾病青少年。 2. 产生筛查估计、临床风险概况和 DSM-IV 诊断,以及精神病理学和功能障碍的连续严重程度评分,同时使用比同类诊断访谈少得多的问题,并且比简短的筛查问卷具有更高的准确性。第一阶段原型的评估将在新墨西哥州的四个低收入、农村和多种族地点进行。 ASAP-YS 的筛查模块将提供给在这些地区的学校健康诊所就读的 80 名青少年。学生将完成 ASAP-YS,这是第二个非适应性筛查工具(按平衡顺序),然后接受完整的精神科诊断访谈。将计算 ASAP-YS 的给药时间、提出的问题数量、受试者可接受性和诊断筛查准确性。如果 ASAP-YS 在此样本中被证明是有效且可接受的,那么该产品可能适合美国境内许多服务不足的人群。虽然年轻人精神卫生保健短缺的问题不仅限于农村地区,但这些地区缺乏训练有素的提供者加剧了筛查、评估和分诊问题,使得开发具有成本效益、高效和可定制的自动化评估工具尤其困难。吸引人的。项目叙述:青少年是一个特别缺乏服务的人群,他们的心理健康需求没有经常得到识别或治疗。美国许多地区缺乏训练有素的心理健康服务提供者,而缺乏具有成本效益、高效且准确的标准化自我评估措施,更是雪上加霜。开发 ASAP-YS 等计算机化自适应测试是一项重大进步,它利用项目反应理论 (IRT) 以非常省时的方式进行筛查、诊断评估和分类,而不牺牲安全性或准确性。
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