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Autori principali: Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie, Maaike H. Nauta, Bas Kooiman, Wenting Chen, Jennifer L. Hudson
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author Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie
Maaike H. Nauta
Bas Kooiman
Wenting Chen
Jennifer L. Hudson
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Maaike H. Nauta
Bas Kooiman
Wenting Chen
Jennifer L. Hudson
Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie
Maaike H. Nauta
Bas Kooiman
Wenting Chen
Jennifer L. Hudson
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Editorial Perspective: Extending IPDMA methodology to drive treatment personalisation in child mental health Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie Maaike H. Nauta Bas Kooiman Wenting Chen Jennifer L. Hudson Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry To improve outcomes for youth who do not respond optimally to existing treatments, we need to identify robust predictors, moderators, and mediators that are ideal targets for personalisation in mental health care. We propose a solution to leverage the Individual Patient Data Meta‐analysis (IPDMA) approach to allow broader access to individual‐level data while maintaining methodological rigour. Such a resource has the potential to answer questions that are unable to be addressed by single studies, reduce researcher burden, and enable the application of newer statistical techniques, all to provide data‐driven strategies for clinical decision‐making. Using childhood anxiety as the worked example, the editorial perspective outlines the rationale for leveraging IPDMA methodology to build a data repository, the Platform for Anxiety Disorder Data in Youth. We also include recommendations to address the methods and challenges inherent in this endeavour. 10.1111/jcpp.14025 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Editorial Perspective: Extending IPDMA methodology to drive treatment personalisation in child mental health
Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie
Maaike H. Nauta
Bas Kooiman
Wenting Chen
Jennifer L. Hudson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Editorial Perspective: Extending IPDMA methodology to drive treatment personalisation in child mental health Lizél‐Antoinette Bertie Maaike H. Nauta Bas Kooiman Wenting Chen Jennifer L. Hudson Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry To improve outcomes for youth who do not respond optimally to existing treatments, we need to identify robust predictors, moderators, and mediators that are ideal targets for personalisation in mental health care. We propose a solution to leverage the Individual Patient Data Meta‐analysis (IPDMA) approach to allow broader access to individual‐level data while maintaining methodological rigour. Such a resource has the potential to answer questions that are unable to be addressed by single studies, reduce researcher burden, and enable the application of newer statistical techniques, all to provide data‐driven strategies for clinical decision‐making. Using childhood anxiety as the worked example, the editorial perspective outlines the rationale for leveraging IPDMA methodology to build a data repository, the Platform for Anxiety Disorder Data in Youth. We also include recommendations to address the methods and challenges inherent in this endeavour. 10.1111/jcpp.14025 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Editorial Perspective: Extending IPDMA methodology to drive treatment personalisation in child mental health
topic Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
url https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpp.14025