AI could revolutionize online therapy by predicting who benefits most
NCT ID NCT05758285
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study used artificial intelligence to predict how engaged people would be in online therapy and how much their symptoms would improve. Researchers analyzed data from over 6,600 adults who took part in a digital psychotherapy program. The goal was to create fair and accurate AI tools that account for differences like gender, ethnicity, and severity of mental health issues.
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University Hospital Basel, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine
Basel, 4031, Switzerland
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