Machine Learning in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Education: A Survey of Postgraduate Students at a Swiss University
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Background: There is increasing use of for machine learning-enabled tools (e.g., psychotherapy apps) in mental health care.
Objective: This study aimed to explore postgraduate clinical psychology and psychotherapy
students' familiarity and formal exposure to topics related to artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) during their studies.
Methods: In April-June 2020, we conducted a mixed-methods web-based survey using a convenience sample of 120 clinical psychology and psychotherapy enrolled in a two-year Masters' program students at a Swiss university.
Results: In total 37 students responded (response rate: 37/120, 31%). Among the respondents,
73% (n=27) intended to enter a mental health profession. Among the students 97% reported
that they had heard of the term 'machine learning,' and 78% reported that they were familiar
with the concept of 'big data analytics'. Students estimated 18.61/3600 hours, or 0.52% of
their program would be spent on AI/ML education. Around half (46%) reported that they intended to learn about AI/ML as it pertained to mental health care. On 5-point Likert scale,
students moderately agreed (median=4) that AI/M should be part of clinical psychology/psychotherapy education.
Conclusions: Education programs in clinical psychology/psychotherapy may lag developments in AI/ML-enabled tools in mental healthcare. This survey of postgraduate clinical psychology and psychotherapy students raises questions about how curricula could be enhanced
to better prepare clinical psychology/psychotherapy trainees to engage in constructive debate
about ethical and evidence-based issues pertaining to AI/ML tools, and in guiding patients on
the use of online mental health services and apps.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Psychology students; Attitudes; Opinions;; Survey; Ethics; Medical Education; Psychotherapy Education
List of contributors:
Annoni, MARCO ANGELO MARIA
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