Evaluating the Clinical Validity and Reliability of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Diagnostic Tools in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Cureus. 2024 Oct 16;16(10):e71651. doi: 10.7759/cureus.71651. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Neuropsychiatric disorders (NPDs) pose a substantial burden on the healthcare system. The major challenge in diagnosing NPDs is the subjective assessment by the physician which can lead to inaccurate and delayed diagnosis. Recent studies have depicted that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in neuropsychiatry could potentially revolutionize the field by precisely diagnosing complex neurological and mental health disorders in a timely fashion and providing individualized management strategies. In this narrative review, the authors have examined the current status of AI tools in assessing neuropsychiatric disorders and evaluated their validity and reliability in the existing literature. The analysis of various datasets including MRI scans, EEG, facial expressions, social media posts, texts, and laboratory samples in the accurate diagnosis of neuropsychiatric conditions using machine learning has been profoundly explored in this article. The recent trials and tribulations in various neuropsychiatric disorders encouraging future scope in the utility and application of AI have been discussed. Overall machine learning has proved to be feasible and applicable in the field of neuropsychiatry and it is about time that research translates to clinical settings for favorable patient outcomes. Future trials should focus on presenting higher quality evidence for superior adaptability and establish guidelines for healthcare providers to maintain standards.

Keywords: alzheimer disease; artificial intelligence (ai); cognitive impairment; depression; machine learning (ml); neuropsychiatric disorders (npds).

Publication types

  • Review