Predicting Optimal Treatment Outcomes Using the Personalized Advantage Index for Patients with Persistent Somatic Symptoms
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Psychotherapy Research
Volume
32
Issue
2
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
4-29-2021
First Page
165
Last Page
178
Abstract
Because individual patients with persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) respond differently to treatments, a better understanding of the factors that predict therapy outcomes are of high importance. Aggregating a wide selection of information into the treatment-decision process is a challenge for clinicians. Using the Personalized Advantage Index (PAI) this study aims to deal with this. Methods: Data from a multicentre RCT comparing CBT (N = 128) versus CBT enriched with emotion regulation training (ENCERT) (N = 126) for patients diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder were used to identify based on two machine learning approaches predictors of therapy outcomes. The identified predictors were used to calculate the PAI. Results: Five treatment unspecific predictors (pre-treatment somatic symptom severity, depression, symptom disability, health-related quality of life, age) and five treatment specific moderators (global functioning, early childhood traumatic events, gender, health anxiety, emotion regulation skills) were identified. Individuals assigned to their PAI-indicated optimal treatment had significantly lower somatic symptom severity at the end of therapy compared to those randomised to their non-optimal condition. Conclusion: Allowing patients to choose a personalised treatment seems to be meaningful. This could help to improve outcomes for PSS and reduce its high costs to the health care system.
Recommended Citation
Senger, K., Schröder, A., Kleinstäuber , M., Rubel, J. A., & Heider, J. (2021). Predicting optimal treatment outcomes using the Personalized Advantage Index for patients with persistent somatic symptoms. Psychotherapy Research. Epub date: 29 April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2021.1916120