Hideki Sato
Assistant Prof at Fukushima Medical University | CBT, depression, rumination, patient‐reported outcomes | sites.google.com/view/hideki-sato-re…
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- 追試をしたら,感情命名は感情制御の有無にかかわらずネガティブ感情を悪化させ,その効果は高齢者のほうが大きかったという結果に。感情に名前を付けると感情粒度/分化が細かくなり,結果としてネガティブ感情が軽減すると思っていたので驚いた。 Effects of Emotion Naming on Emotion Regulation in Younger and Older Adults: A Replication and Extension Study doi.org/10.1525/coll...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoNew paperAlert! We show that generative AI can quantitatively assess personality from brief, open-ended text—with surprising accuracy. 🧠✨ Preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps... Postprint (pending mod approval): osf.io/preprints/ps... 1/10
- Reposted by Hideki Sato8.0% of citations in the medical literature contain major errors. E.g., the cited work makes the opposite claim or is unrelated to the claim in the citing article.
- The Future of DSM: Are Functioning and Quality of Life Essential Elements of a Complete Psychiatric Diagnosis? doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.20…
- GRADE approachを勉強した先生がネットワークメタ分析を勉強するにあたっての注意点 note.com/mxe05064/n/n...
- NMA: Network meta-analysis based on multivariate meta-analysis and meta-regression models in R doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoFirst post of the year, new paper out today: we present possibly the biggest case of systematic Measurement Schmeasurement in tech use. It seems that most studies on gaming (videogame) addiction/disorder haven't measured gaming after all. This research took years, so long 🧵 doi.org/10.1098/rsos...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato📣Revised preprint by @cas-goos.bsky.social Measurement reliability, validity, and reporting in psychology still has a long way to go... We compared original studies w replications, and where possible recalculated reliability & unidimensionality. Some findings > osf.io/preprints/ps...
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- 全く知らなかったテレビドラマ。渡邊琢磨のサントラがクール。 music.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoOur newly published protocol for the development of a core outcome set for adults with depression. With @pimcuijpers.bsky.social @toshi-frkw.bsky.social @astridchevance.bsky.social and many others. www.jclinepi.com/article/S089...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoNew blog post introducing Causion - a web app for causal inference teaching and learning: pedermisager.org/blog/causion....
- 反復的な否定的思考に特化した治療を分類しなおして再解析。結論は変わらず。 Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy in treating repetitive negative thinking, rumination, and worry – a transdiagnostic meta-analysis – CORRIGENDUM doi.org/10.1017/S003...
- シビアなアウトカム尺度で信頼性変動指標を算出。こういう研究は大事よね。 Reliable and clinically significant change in Suicide Cognitions Scale–Revised (SCS-R) scores among high-risk psychiatric outpatients. psycnet.apa.org/record/2027-...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoOur preprint has evolved! v2 of “Digital Behaviourism” is out now with a new title, new co-authors, and a deeper dive into the behavioural concepts that shape our online lives. It’s time to move beyond “screen time” and focus on function of online behaviours. osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoFoody et al 2013 has over 130 citations (top 1%) as support for an element of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy's model, but it contains no evidence for that claim. This is a case study in flawed original studies being cited favorably and uncritically until it becomes a common scientific belief.🧵
- No evidence of differences between hierarchical versus distinction relations in self-based ACT exercises: A critical reanalysis of Foody et al. (2013) and Foody et al. (2015): osf.io/ab7de
- Reposted by Hideki SatoThe Iowa Gambling Task is an extreme example of Jingle Fallacy and schmeasurement. In 100 articles we found 244 different ways of scoring it, 177 were never reused. Correlations between them range -.99 to .99. At the same time, we show meta-analyses combine these results as if they’re equivalent.
- Reposted by Hideki Sato📢 The most recent volume of the Annual Review of Psychology is now online! The most read article so far is "How Do Psychologists Determine Whether a Measurement Scale Is Good? A Quarter-Century of Scale Validation with Hu & Bentler (1999)" by @dmcneish.bsky.social. arevie.ws/4jRYY6B
- Reposted by Hideki SatoIf our theories have to do with people's daily experience then we really need to know how well we're measuring daily experience. So we need more of what Kevin's team is doing here! Just because your item has the right words in it doesn't mean you know what it measures, or how well.
- I kept reading EMA studies claiming to test etiological theories of AUD, but I realized they never actually measured how people experience AUD in their daily lives. So we set out to see what we could learn with existing data. 1/19 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoI kept reading EMA studies claiming to test etiological theories of AUD, but I realized they never actually measured how people experience AUD in their daily lives. So we set out to see what we could learn with existing data. 1/19 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato🌟📝 Just out in World Psychiatry: Our new piece demonstrates the added value of dynamic symptom networks for predicting treatment outcomes beyond baseline severity & common covariates, with an added explained variance of 9-22% at post-treatment & follow-up. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
- 雑誌のほうで読んだけど,とてもクールでした。 Blueskyの下に玉座はいらない──ジェイ・グレイバー|The Big Interview wired.jp/article/sz-v...
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- Representation and outcomes of individuals with major depression in routine care who are ineligible for randomized controlled trials: a nationwide register-based study onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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- Components of cognitive-behavioral interventions to prevent the onset of depression among the high-risk population: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Core GRADE unpacked: a summary of recent innovations in complementary GRADE methodology www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- “The addition of 35 RCTs (at least 2526 participants) to this update has had very little effect on the estimate of the benefit of exercise on symptoms of depression.” cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14…
- Reposted by Hideki SatoThis paper had a pretty shocking headline result (40% of voxels!), so I dug into it, and I think it is wrong. Essentially: they compare two noisy measures and find that about 40% of voxels have different sign between the two. I think this is just noise!
- Would love to hear expert views on this paper. It appears to show that the operationalization of brain activity the field has relied on for 3 decades—the BOLD response—is not actually a sensible measure of brain activity. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoHave you wondered why higher bipolar polygenic scores (BP PGS) seem to predict better outcomes among people with psychosis? Here’s why (1/6) 🧪#PsychSciSky
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- Effectiveness of mHealth consultation services for preventing postpartum depressive symptoms: a randomized clinical trial link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- 英国即興集団AMMのJohn Tilburyが演奏したTerry Rileyの初期作品。すごくいい。 anothertimbre.bandcamp.com/album/keyboa...
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- Control interventions in randomised trials among people with mental health disorders doi.org/10.1002/1465...
- 日本うつ病学会「うつ病診療ガイドライン2025」 www.secretariat.ne.jp/jsmd/iinkai/...
- The Dire Disregard of Measurement Invariance Testing in Psychological Science psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoFinally, @bjoernhommel.bsky.social's and my paper introducing the SurveyBot3000 is officially out in AMPPS. It's a fine-tuned language model that guesstimates correlations between survey items from text alone. Not perfectly, but useful for search, for example. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato1/n Out today in @jamapsychiatry.com: Interpretation Issues With the Patient Health Questionnaire Instructions. We find troubling variability in whether people think they should respond based on the frequency of the Sx or the frequency of being bothered by the Sx. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
- The Efficacy of Acute-Phase Psychological Therapies for Depression in Preventing Depressive Relapse Posttreatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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- 読書メーターはいまひとつ,かといってnoteもなあと思い,これにしました。タイムリーな情報はBluesky,記録と散文はこっちにまとめよう。 sizu.me/hidekis
- Reposted by Hideki SatoNew preprint alert🚨 We often rely on 0-10 scales to assess suicide urges in EMA and clinical settings. But we rarely ask a surprisingly important question: What do these numbers mean? In our new paper, we examine what these ratings mean and how consistently people use them. More info ⬇️
- Examining the Content and Consistency of Suicidal Thoughts using Large Language Models: osf.io/8jx4u
- Reposted by Hideki SatoFor more context, see also the @nature.com News & Views article about this work, where I unpack what it means when genetic risk for psychiatric disorders overlaps with normal-range traits, including some positive associations with education-related outcomes: rdcu.be/eT4U7
- 1/4 Thrilled to be sharing new work published today in Nature describing the third wave of results from the PGC Cross-Disorder Group. This reflects a massive group effort to examine shared and unique genetic signal across >1 million cases for 14 psychiatric disorders. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato1/4 Thrilled to be sharing new work published today in Nature describing the third wave of results from the PGC Cross-Disorder Group. This reflects a massive group effort to examine shared and unique genetic signal across >1 million cases for 14 psychiatric disorders. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Specificity of environmental risk factors for schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders – umbrella review www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- Reposted by Hideki SatoOur new paper "Inconsistent outcome measurement in depression psychotherapy trials: A systematic historical and meta-analytic review over the past 50 years" led by @antoniasprenger.bsky.social is out now in JAD. 🧪 #PsychSciSky www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- The Amsterdam PROM Implementation Strategy: Policy and Pathway | NEJM Catalyst catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Hideki SatoA short preprint describing our adoption of more consistent and precise use of terminology related to reproducibility, robustness, replicability, repeatability, and credibility. osf.io/preprints/me...
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- The measurement properties reliability and measurement error explained – a COSMIN perspective www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoI feel like psychometrics education tends to be too focused on ”mathy” stuff (e.g. factor analysis) and too light on psychological stuff (e.g. thinking seriously about what’s happening when someone answers a questionnaire).
- Core GRADE: A simpler, stronger approach to evidence assessment hei.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/core-grade-a...
- Operationalization of Cochrane’s Risk of Bias 2 Tool (RoB 2) in the Context of Psychotherapy Trials doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoLast month, I found out I have hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, after decades of chronic pain and medical disinterest. I've decided to write publicly about this, not just about hypermobility and its health impacts, but about how it feels when doctors don't care: medium.com/p/4fea6398b8ba
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- Reposted by Hideki Sato🚨 SynthNet is out 🚨 Researchers propose new constructs and measures faster than anyone can track. We (@anniria.bsky.social @ruben.the100.ci) built a search engine to check what already exists and help identify redundancies; indexing 74,000 scales from ~31,500 instruments in APA PsycTests. 🧵1/3
- 寄付しました。いちファンとして応援しております! readyfor.jp/projects/cha...
- Instruments for assessing insight in psychosis: A systematic review of psychometric properties www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- Cognitive therapy of depression (2nd ed.) を読んだ時も感じたけど,やっぱりホロン先生は進化論的解釈をされるのね。 Cognitive therapy for depression: What we got right and what we got wrong psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
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- ソース言語とターゲット言語の類似性が人間による翻訳と機械翻訳の収束を強く予測する。 Utilizing AI questionnaire translations in cross-cultural and intercultural research: Insights and recommendations www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Sustainability of treatment success five years after exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders karger.com/pps/article/...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoThere is no reason why systematic reviews can't be open. The data used for synthesis is *already* open and there are many excellent open source tools that can facilitate the easy sharing of analysis scripts. Here's a nice guide for performing open systematic reviews doi.org/10.1525/coll...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato🏆 Individual: @simine.com, psychologist at @unimelb.bsky.social & editor-in-chief of Psychological Science, is recognized for pioneering methodological rigor, reproducibility & collaborative research, driving initiatives such as @improvingpsych.org & the journal Collabra @ucpress.bsky.social. (2/5)
- Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Adolescent Depression: A COSMIN Systematic Review www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- さすがに厳しいだろうと思っていたプロジェクトに対して,まさかの許可が下りた。今後数年かけてメインの研究テーマとして進めていこう。
- Reposted by Hideki Satonew paper by Sean Westwood: With current technology, it is impossible to tell whether survey respondents are real or bots. Among other things, makes it easy for bad actors to manipulate outcomes. No good news here for the future of online-based survey research
- The empirical structure of psychopathology is represented in large language models www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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- Reposted by Hideki SatoNice article by @dingdingpeng.the100.ci and @boryslaw.bsky.social: 'violations of measurement invariance imply that there are potentially interesting differences in the measurement process between the groups, which could warrant explanations in their own right.' www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Objective tests as instruments of psychological theory and research psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-...
- Reposted by Hideki SatoOur paper on improving statistical reporting in psychology is now online 🎉 As a part of this paper, we also created the Transparent Statistical Reporting in Psychology checklist, which researchers can use to improve their statistical reporting practices www.nature.com/articles/s44...
- Comparable Real-World Patient-Reported Outcomes Data Across Health Conditions, Settings, and Countries: The PROMIS International Collaboration | NEJM Catalyst catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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- Reposted by Hideki SatoY'all. N>3,800. !!!!!!! Goodness gracious.
- When do interaction/moderation effects stabilize in linear regression?: osf.io/35t84
- 多変量解析によるリスク因子探索のpitfall: “factors associated with” study designは廃止せよ note.com/kano21/n/nd0...
- Reposted by Hideki Sato🚀 New paper (open access) out in Cognitive Therapy & Research: we (@herzog.bsky.social, @evalottabrakemeier.bsky.social, @hudsongolino.bsky.social and me) ask whether group‑level symptom‑change networks in CBT actually capture what happens inside each patient. #Psychology #CBT