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Random Forest modeling of bipolar affective disorder in Ecuador

Journal
Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología
ISSN
2796-9711
Date Issued
2025-07-31
Author(s)
Cristhian Ismae Gómez Gaona
Andrea del Rocío Mejía Rubio
José Rubén León Pérez
RODRÍGUEZ FLORES, JESÚS ALBERTO  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Ingeniería e Industrias  
Zilma Diago Alfes
Laura Esther Muñoz Escobar
Cristian Inca
Jimmy Yaguana Torres
Marco Velasco Arellano
DOI
https://doi.org/10.56294/saludcyt20251970
Abstract
Bipolar affective disorder is a mental disorder characterized by depressive and manic or hypomanic episodes.

The complexity of the diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder due to the overlapping of its symptoms with other mood disorders led researchers and doctors to search for new and advanced techniques for the precise detection of bipolar affection disorder. One of these methods is the use of advanced machine learning algorithms under a statistical methodology for building logistical regression models, Random Forest. Support vector machines, Decision Tree, K-Nearest Neighbors, and Gradient Boosting, with 146 data collected from the psychiatric services affiliated with the mental health system of Ecuador.

At the inferential level, the results suggest that the implementation of automatic algorithms based on the different methodologies for building models enables the successful prediction or classification of individuals with bipolar affective disorders in Ecuador compared to controlled patients who do not profile under this pathological picture. It is the best Random Forest statistical model (89.35 %) that dictates the best performance metrics compared to the Gradient Boosting model.

The evolution of the overall prevalence of bipolar affective disorders in Ecuador over the past 22 years has increased by a small differential. However, from 2020 to 2022, there has been a considerable increase in the percentage prevalence of cases of bipolar affective disorders in Ecuador.
Subjects

Algorithms

Decision Tree Gradien...

Machine Learning

Random Forest

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