Statistical implication analysis: a novel approach to understand the reciprocal relationships between outcomes in early psychosis.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Philippe Golay, Lilith Abrahamyan Empson, Nadir Mebdouhi, Caroline Conchon, Vincent Bonnarel, Philippe Conus, Luis Alameda
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Abstract

Background: Patients can respond differently to intervention in the early phase of psychosis. Diverse symptomatic and functional outcomes can be distinguished and achieving one outcome may mean achieving another, but not necessarily the other way round, which is difficult to disentangle with cross-sectional data. The present study's goal was to evaluate implicative relationships between diverse functional outcomes to better understand their reciprocal dependencies in a cross-sectional design, by using statistical implication analysis (SIA).

Methods: Early psychosis patients of an early intervention program were evaluated for different outcomes (symptomatic response, functional recovery, and working/living independently) after 36 months of treatment. To determine which positive outcomes implied other positive outcomes, SIA was conducted by using the Iota statistical implication index, a newly developed approach allowing to measure asymmetrical bidirectional relationships between outcomes.

Results: Two hundred and nineteen recent onset patients with early psychosis were assessed. Results at the end of the three-years in TIPP showed that working independently statistically implied achieving all other outcomes. Symptomatic and functional recovery reciprocally implied one another. Living independently weakly implied symptomatic and functional recovery and did not imply independent working.

Conclusions: The concept of implication is an interesting way of evaluating dependencies between outcomes as it allows us to overcome the tendency to presume symmetrical relationships between them. We argue that a better understanding of reciprocal dependencies within psychopathology can provide an impetus to tailormade treatments and SIA is a useful tool to address this issue in cross-sectional designs.

统计影响分析:了解早期精神病结果之间相互关系的新方法。
背景:在精神病的早期阶段,患者会对干预措施做出不同的反应。不同的症状和功能结果是可以区分的,达到一种结果可能意味着达到另一种结果,但不一定是相反的,这一点很难通过横断面数据加以区分。本研究的目的是通过统计蕴涵分析(SIA),评估不同功能结果之间的蕴涵关系,从而更好地理解它们在横断面设计中的相互依存关系:方法:对接受早期干预项目的早期精神病患者在治疗 36 个月后的不同结果(症状反应、功能恢复和独立工作/生活)进行评估。为了确定哪些积极结果意味着其他积极结果,我们使用了 Iota 统计影响指数来进行 SIA,这是一种新开发的方法,可以测量结果之间的非对称双向关系:对 219 名新近发病的早期精神病患者进行了评估。TIPP 项目三年结束时的结果显示,从统计学角度看,独立工作意味着其他所有结果的实现。症状和功能恢复相互影响。独立生活对症状和功能恢复的影响较弱,对独立工作的影响不大:暗示的概念是评估结果之间依赖关系的一种有趣方法,因为它允许我们克服假定结果之间存在对称关系的倾向。我们认为,更好地理解精神病理学中的相互依赖关系可以为量身定制的治疗提供动力,而SIA则是在横断面设计中解决这一问题的有用工具。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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