Machine learning methods to discriminate posttraumatic stress disorder: A protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Wang Jing12,Ouyang Hui12,Jiao Runda3,Zhang Haiyan4,Cheng Suhui12,Shang Zhilei12,Jia Yanpu12,Yan Wenjie12,Wu Lili12,Liu Weizhi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lab for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Faculty of Psychology and Mental Health, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China

2. The Emotion & Cognition Lab, Faculty of Psychology and Mental Health, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China

3. Graduate School, PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China

4. Department of Health Care, The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Introduction Recent years have witnessed a persistent threat to public mental health, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has emerged as a pivotal concern amidst this backdrop. Concurrently, machine learning (ML) techniques have progressively applied in the realm of mental health. Therefore, our present undertaking seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of studies employing ML methods that use diverse data modalities on the classification of people with PTSD. Methods and analysis In pursuit of pertinent studies, we will search both English and Chinese databases from January 2000 to May 2022. Two researchers will independently conduct screening, extract data and assess study quality. We intend to employ the assessment framework introduced by Luis Francisco Ramos-Lima in 2020 for quality evaluation. Rate, standard error and 95% CIs will be utilized for effect size measurement. A Cochran's Q test will be applied to assess heterogeneity. Subgroup and sensitivity analysis will further elucidate the source of heterogeneity and funnel plots and Egger's test will detect publication bias. Ethics and dissemination This systematic review and meta-analysis does not encompass patient interactions or engagements with healthcare providers. The outcomes of this research will be disseminated through scholarly channels, including presentations at scientific conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals. PROSPERO registration number CRD42023342042.

Funder

Innovative Research Team Project

Military Postgraduate Funding Projects

Science and Technology Supply Project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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