APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
Evaluating the Psychological Outcome Profiles (PSYCHLOPS) As a Person-Centered Outcome Measure for Mental Health Interventions: A Systematic Review
- Janus Wong
USC - Janus Wong
University of Southern California - Ruth de Jong Montero
George Washington University - Eliza Yass
George Washington University - Nithin Sarva
George Washington University - Chynere Best
George Washington University - Adam Brown
The New School - Brandon Kohrt
George Washington University
Abstract
We examined the Psychological Outcome Profiles (PSYCHLOPS), an idiographic patient-reported outcome measure, across 23 studies. The PSYCHLOPS intervention effect size was comparable to standardized measures: depression (r = 0.94), anxiety (r = 0.90), functioning (r = 0.67). Qualitative evidence supports PSYCHLOPS as a complementary tool for evaluating mental health interventions.