个性化
强化学习
心理干预
心理学
钢筋
稳健性(进化)
应用心理学
干预(咨询)
心理健康
认知心理学
社会心理学
计算机科学
帧(网络)
估计员
价值(数学)
人工智能
机器学习
发展心理学
临床心理学
经验抽样法
随机对照试验
自我控制
应对(心理学)
行为改变
行为科学
控制源
健康
作者
Chanmin Park,Jeong-in Heo,Jin Young Park,Minjeong Jeon,Gangho Do,Sehwan Park,Dooyoung Jung,Min Hyuk Lim
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41746-026-03086-3
摘要
Most digital mental health interventions still deliver uniform content, without accounting for how a user’s fluctuating psychological state interacts with their stable individual characteristics. We propose a two-stage offline reinforcement learning (RL) framework, trained on data from a six-week micro-randomized trial (N=190), that jointly considers both the timing and the type of intervention delivery, with the goal of maximizing the next-day improvement in a composite score of depression, anxiety, and stress. Under fitted Q evaluation (FQE), the learned policy showed a higher estimated value than both the behavior policy and a rule-based policy, and this ordering was reproduced across six off-policy estimators and several robustness analyses. The learned policy exhibited patterns that generate hypotheses about clinically meaningful decision rules: it tended to recommend content when individuals appeared to retain psychological resources to engage with it, and, notably, it assigned a relatively high estimated value to positive-psychology content even in lower-distress states, a pattern consistent with the Broaden-and-Build theory that positive emotional experiences proactively build resilience. We therefore frame these findings as hypothesis-generating: the approach offers a data-driven and explainable route toward personalized intervention rules that warrants prospective validation.
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