Objective Assessment in Clinical Psychological Science: Progress in Wearable Alcohol Biosensors.

IF 16.5 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Catharine E Fairbairn, Dahyeon Kang, Jiaxu Han, Nigel Bosch
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Abstract

Clinical psychology is a discipline reliant on self-reports but uniquely susceptible to specific biases associated therewith. Here we provide a prototype for objective behavioral assessment drawn from the field of alcohol science, describing an emerging class of wearable transdermal biosensor. We note the challenges of transdermal alcohol assessment and describe recent performance gains from updated devices and machine learning analytic tools. We indicate unanswered questions for transdermal technology, including device longevity and the accuracy of devices for producing fine-grained estimates of drinking quantity. We identify factors that can impede development of transdermal sensors and other new objective measures, including the tendency to judge new tools against an implicit ideal, and consider scientific findings divorced from methodology. Finally, in evaluating novel objective measurement tools, we argue for careful consideration of not only error magnitude but also error type (i.e., random versus systematic), identifying measurement diversification as a priority for clinical psychology moving forward.

临床心理科学中的客观评价:可穿戴酒精生物传感器的研究进展。
临床心理学是一门依赖于自我报告的学科,但特别容易受到与之相关的特定偏见的影响。在此,我们提供了一个来自酒精科学领域的客观行为评估原型,回顾了一类新兴的可穿戴透皮生物传感器的研究。我们注意到透皮酒精评估的挑战,并描述了更新设备和机器学习分析工具最近的性能提升。我们指出透皮技术尚未解决的问题,包括设备寿命和用于产生细粒度饮用量估计的设备的准确性。我们确定了可能阻碍透皮传感器和其他新的客观测量发展的因素,包括倾向于根据隐含的理想来判断新工具,并考虑脱离方法论的科学发现。最后,在评估新的客观测量工具时,我们认为不仅要仔细考虑误差大小,还要仔细考虑误差类型(即随机与系统),并且我们确定测量多样化是临床心理学向前发展的优先事项。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Clinical Psychology is a publication that has been available since 2005. It offers comprehensive reviews on significant developments in the field of clinical psychology and psychiatry. The journal covers various aspects including research, theory, and the application of psychological principles to address recognized disorders such as schizophrenia, mood, anxiety, childhood, substance use, cognitive, and personality disorders. Additionally, the articles also touch upon broader issues that cut across the field, such as diagnosis, treatment, social policy, and cross-cultural and legal issues. Recently, the current volume of this journal has transitioned from a gated access model to an open access format through the Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program. All articles published in this volume are now available under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), allowing for widespread distribution and use. The journal is also abstracted and indexed in various databases including Scopus, Science Citation Index Expanded, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Academic Search, among others.
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