Yining Hua, Hongbin Na, Zehan Li, Fenglin Liu, Xiao Fang, David Clifton, John Torous
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Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) show promise in mental health care for handling human-like conversations, but their effectiveness remains uncertain. This scoping review synthesizes existing research on LLM applications in mental health care, reviews model performance and clinical effectiveness, identifies gaps in current evaluation methods following a structured evaluation framework, and provides recommendations for future development. A systematic search identified 726 unique articles, of which 16 met the inclusion criteria. These studies, encompassing applications such as clinical assistance, counseling, therapy, and emotional support, show initial promises. However, the evaluation methods were often non-standardized, with most studies relying on ad-hoc scales that limit comparability and robustness. A reliance on prompt-tuning proprietary models, such as OpenAI’s GPT series, also raises concerns about transparency and reproducibility. As current evidence does not fully support their use as standalone interventions, more rigorous development and evaluation guidelines are needed for safe, effective clinical integration.
期刊介绍:
npj Digital Medicine is an online open-access journal that focuses on publishing peer-reviewed research in the field of digital medicine. The journal covers various aspects of digital medicine, including the application and implementation of digital and mobile technologies in clinical settings, virtual healthcare, and the use of artificial intelligence and informatics.
The primary goal of the journal is to support innovation and the advancement of healthcare through the integration of new digital and mobile technologies. When determining if a manuscript is suitable for publication, the journal considers four important criteria: novelty, clinical relevance, scientific rigor, and digital innovation.