Daphne Jonkers Both, Kelly M Babchishin, Yvonne H A Bouman, Julian Burger, Marjan Sjerps, Jan Willem van den Berg
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摘要
这项研究比较了使用动态风险因素的总得分(机械总数)和节点可预测性(一种解释其相互关系的模型)对性再犯的预测准确性。北美男性(N = 5,315)的动态危险因素通过STABLE-2007进行测量。两种方法的曲线下面积(AUC)都是通过按[20:80]的比例分割数据集,随机训练和测试样本重复300多次迭代来确定的。机械总数的预测精度优于节点可预测性(AUCmechanical = 0.67, SD = 0.04;AUCnodewise = 0.50, SD = 0.03;t[299] = 80.2, Cohen’s d = 4.63, p
Nodewise Predictability in Cross-Sectional Data Does Not Outperform Mechanical Totals in Predicting Sexual Reoffending.
This study compares the predictive accuracy of sexual reoffending using dynamic risk factors' sum score (mechanical totals) and nodewise predictability, a model accounting for their interrelationships. Dynamic risk factors of North American men (N = 5,315) were measured by the STABLE-2007. The area under the curve (AUC) of both methods was determined by splitting the dataset at a [20:80] ratio, repeated over 300 iterations with random training and test samples. Mechanical totals' predictive accuracy outperformed nodewise predictability (AUCmechanical = 0.67, SD = 0.04; AUCnodewise = 0.50, SD = 0.03; t[299] = 80.2, Cohen's d = 4.63, p < .001). This suggests that the conventional approach to predicting sexual reoffending is superior to a model considering dynamic risk factors' interrelationships at the group level. Future research should explore whether nodewise predictability's accuracy improves by incorporating temporal effects, subject variances, and centrality indices of individualized networks.
期刊介绍:
Assessment publishes articles in the domain of applied clinical assessment. The emphasis of this journal is on publication of information of relevance to the use of assessment measures, including test development, validation, and interpretation practices. The scope of the journal includes research that can inform assessment practices in mental health, forensic, medical, and other applied settings. Papers that focus on the assessment of cognitive and neuropsychological functioning, personality, and psychopathology are invited. Most papers published in Assessment report the results of original empirical research, however integrative review articles and scholarly case studies will also be considered.