Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments

Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatment models adjusted for interaction through the Internet. The use of Internet technologies has the potential to increase the availability of evidence-based mental health services for a far-reaching pop...

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Main Authors: Suresh Kumar Mukhiya, Jo Dugstad Wake, Yavuz Inal, Yngve Lamo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9118898/
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spelling doaj-2cd8a856072e488ab335837cdd9969ed2021-03-30T02:27:57ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01811222011223610.1109/ACCESS.2020.30027939118898Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological TreatmentsSuresh Kumar Mukhiya0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1813-7633Jo Dugstad Wake1Yavuz Inal2Yngve Lamo3Department of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering Mathematical, Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, NorwayNORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Information and Media Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering Mathematical, Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, NorwayInternet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatment models adjusted for interaction through the Internet. The use of Internet technologies has the potential to increase the availability of evidence-based mental health services for a far-reaching population with the use of fewer resources. Despite evidence that Internet Interventions can be effective means in mental health morbidities, most current IDPT systems are tunnel-based, inflexible, and non-interoperable. Hence it becomes essential to understand which elements of an Internet intervention contribute to effectiveness and treatment outcomes. By analogy, adaptation is a central aspect of successful face-to-face mental health therapy. Adaptability to patient needs can be regarded as an essential outcome factor in online systems for mental health interventions as well. While some aspects of rule-based and machine-learning-based adaptation have attracted attention in recent IDPT development, systematic reporting of core components, dimensions of adaptiveness, information architecture, and strategies for adaptation in the IDPT system are still lacking. To bridge this gap, we propose a model that shows how adaptive systems are represented in classical control theory and discuss how the model can be used to specify adaptive IDPT systems. Concerning the reference model, we outline the core components of adaptive IDPT systems, the main adaptive elements, dimensions of adaptiveness, information architecture applied to adaptive systems, and strategies used in the adaptation process. We also provide comprehensive guidelines on how to develop an adaptive IDPT system based on the Person-Based Approach.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9118898/Adaptive systemsInternet delivered psychological treatmentsperson based approachinformation architecturepersonalized Internet interventionstailored Internet interventions
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author Suresh Kumar Mukhiya
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Yngve Lamo
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Yngve Lamo
Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
IEEE Access
Adaptive systems
Internet delivered psychological treatments
person based approach
information architecture
personalized Internet interventions
tailored Internet interventions
author_facet Suresh Kumar Mukhiya
Jo Dugstad Wake
Yavuz Inal
Yngve Lamo
author_sort Suresh Kumar Mukhiya
title Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
title_short Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
title_full Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
title_fullStr Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
title_sort adaptive systems for internet-delivered psychological treatments
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatment models adjusted for interaction through the Internet. The use of Internet technologies has the potential to increase the availability of evidence-based mental health services for a far-reaching population with the use of fewer resources. Despite evidence that Internet Interventions can be effective means in mental health morbidities, most current IDPT systems are tunnel-based, inflexible, and non-interoperable. Hence it becomes essential to understand which elements of an Internet intervention contribute to effectiveness and treatment outcomes. By analogy, adaptation is a central aspect of successful face-to-face mental health therapy. Adaptability to patient needs can be regarded as an essential outcome factor in online systems for mental health interventions as well. While some aspects of rule-based and machine-learning-based adaptation have attracted attention in recent IDPT development, systematic reporting of core components, dimensions of adaptiveness, information architecture, and strategies for adaptation in the IDPT system are still lacking. To bridge this gap, we propose a model that shows how adaptive systems are represented in classical control theory and discuss how the model can be used to specify adaptive IDPT systems. Concerning the reference model, we outline the core components of adaptive IDPT systems, the main adaptive elements, dimensions of adaptiveness, information architecture applied to adaptive systems, and strategies used in the adaptation process. We also provide comprehensive guidelines on how to develop an adaptive IDPT system based on the Person-Based Approach.
topic Adaptive systems
Internet delivered psychological treatments
person based approach
information architecture
personalized Internet interventions
tailored Internet interventions
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9118898/
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