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Weekly Update
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March 8, 2025 |
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The diagnosis of serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, is often delayed several years.
Can machine learning using data from electronic health records help detect high-risk patients already receiving psychiatric treatment?
A recently published JAMA Psychiatry study investigated. Learn more in this week’s JAMA+ AI Conversations with Søren Dinesen Østergaard, MD, PhD, of Aarhus University.
Also this week:
- A Viewpoint from JAMA Surgery considers the role of AI in surgical publishing.
- Nocturnal scratching among patients with mild atopic dermatitis is common. A Brief Report published in JAMA Dermatology found that haptic feedback from an AI–enabled wearable device decreased scratch time and scratch events by 28% and 50%, respectively.
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Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
Machine Learning Model Shows Promise in Early Detection of Serious Mental Illness
Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Kate Schweitzer
VIEWPOINT
JAMA Surgery
Generative Artificial Intelligence in Surgical Publishing
Ben Li, MD; Ahmed Kayssi, MD, MSc, MPH; Lianne J. McLean, MB, BCh, BAO, MHI
ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION
JAMA Psychiatry
Predicting Diagnostic Progression to Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder via Machine Learning
Lasse Hansen, MSc, PhD; Martin Bernstorff, MD, PhD; Kenneth Enevoldsen, MSc, PhD; et al
BRIEF REPORT
JAMA Dermatology
Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Wearable Devices and Nocturnal Scratching in Mild Atopic Dermatitis
Albert F. Yang, MD; Soham Patel, MD; Keum San Chun, PhD; et al
AUDIO
Machine Learning for Earlier Diagnosis of Schizophrenia
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