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People module library releases

Releases of module libraries for modelling people (collectively, the Spring To Life model).

Currently available (as at 08-Jun-2024) releases of module libraries for modelling people are reproduced below.

Date Package Release Description
29-Jan-2024 0.0.0.91125 Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.This release corrects package citation information.
29-Jan-2024 0.0.0.9111 Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
27-Oct-2022 0.0.0.9015 migrated in fns from updated analysis program
17-Oct-2022 0.0.0.9014 Model youth choices using the ready4 framework.Tools for modelling the choice behaviours of young people relating to their mental health. Implements the ready4 framework for open and modular youth mental health systems models. Supports standardised workflows for the design and analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.93465 Tools for developing, reporting and sharing Transfer To Utility (TTU) mapping algorithms that predict health utility from other health measures. This development version of the TTU package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.This release corrects package citation information.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.90835 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems. This development version of the specific package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.This release corrects package citation information.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.90535 Tools to summarise questionnaire responses from youth mental health collections in a single index measure. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated scoring, using published publicly available scoring algorithms, of measures relevant to mental health systems models.This release corrects package citation information.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.91085 Tools to describe and quality assure types of data commonly present in youth mental health collections. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated data integrity checks, ensure that methods are applied to the appropriate data structures and streamline reporting of descriptive statistics.This release corrects package citation information.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.9112 Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.9346 Tools for developing, reporting and sharing Transfer To Utility (TTU) mapping algorithms that predict health utility from other health measures. This development version of the TTU package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.9083 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems. This development version of the specific package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.9053 Tools to summarise questionnaire responses from youth mental health collections in a single index measure. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated scoring, using published publicly available scoring algorithms, of measures relevant to mental health systems models.
13-Sep-2022 0.0.0.9108 Tools to describe and quality assure types of data commonly present in youth mental health collections. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated data integrity checks, ensure that methods are applied to the appropriate data structures and streamline reporting of descriptive statistics.
08-Sep-2022 0.0.0.90532 updated dpcys
08-Sep-2022 0.0.0.90531 updated dpcys
08-Sep-2022 0.0.0.91081 updated dpcys
21-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9338 Tools for developing, reporting and sharing Transfer To Utility (TTU) mapping algorithms that predict health utility from other health measures. This development version of the TTU package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
21-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9111 edits to work with new mdl_ingredients_ls
21-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9337 Tools for developing, reporting and sharing Transfer To Utility (TTU) mapping algorithms that predict health utility from other health measures. This development version of the TTU package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.Updates in this release include new TTUSynopsis class.
21-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9079 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems. This development version of the specific package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9335 Tools for developing, reporting and sharing Transfer To Utility (TTU) mapping algorithms that predict health utility from other health measures.
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9334 changed dpcy pkgs
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9333 Increment version number to 0.0.0.9333
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9332 updated dpcys
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.90780 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems.
17-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9078 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems.
16-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9077 fix of transform fn
16-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9331 removed all migrated out fns
16-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9076 updated investigate methds
15-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9330 added TTUReports class and author method
15-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9075 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems.This release includes updated author and share methods.
15-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9074 Tools to standardise the formalising and solving of inverse problems as part of the development of open and modular mental health systems.
15-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9048 Tools to summarise questionnaire responses from youth mental health collections in a single index measure. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated scoring, using published publicly available scoring algorithms, of measures relevant to mental health systems models.
15-Feb-2022 0.0.0.9104 Tools to describe and quality assure types of data commonly present in youth mental health collections. The main motivation for this package is to facilitate automated data integrity checks, ensure that methods are applied to the appropriate data structures and streamline reporting of descriptive statistics.This release includes updates to plot functions.
04-Nov-2021 0.0.0.9072 Version implemented following significant redevelopment of package dependencies.
07-Aug-2021 0.9095 Some minor updates to functions and vignettes.For most users the most appropriate manual will be youthu_0.0.0.9095_user.pdf. Developers may prefer to use the more comprehensive version:youthu_0.0.0.9095_developer.pdf
04-Aug-2021 0.9061 This release combines changes to the naming conventions of variables included in the example data dictionary, some additional functions migrated in from TTU and an additional vignette.Most users should refer to this manual: youthvars_user_0.0.0.9061.pdfA manual intended for developers is also available: youthvars_developer_0.0.0.9061.pdf. Note the developer version of the manual lists all functions in the package, including helper functions and poorly tested, partially working in development functions that are not intended for end-users.
11-May-2021 0.0.0.9044 This release includes a number of new functions, some of which have been migrated from previous versions of the TTU package.Most users should refer to this manual: youthvars_user_0.0.0.9044.pdfA manual intended for developers is also available: youthvars_developer_0.0.0.9044.pdf. Note the developer version of the manual lists all functions in the package, including helper functions and poorly tested, partially working in development functions that are not intended for end-users.A number of vignettes are also available
09-Apr-2021 0.0.0.9065 This is the initial release of the youthu (Youth OUtcomes To Health Utility) modelling toolkit.Bundled with this release are vignettes youthu_vignettes.zip which give worked examples of applying the tools in this package and two versions of a manual describing the functions and datasets included in the package.Most users should refer to the end-user version of the manual: youthu_user_0.0.0.9065.pdf.A more extensive manual intended for developers is also available: youthu_developer_0.0.0.9065.pdf. Note the developer version of the manual lists all functions in the package, including helper functions and poorly tested, partially working in development functions that are not intended for end-users.
08-Apr-2021 0.0.0.9018 updated dpcy
08-Apr-2021 0.0.0.9017 This release includes a number of naming convention changes and improvements to the algorithm generated manual.Most users should refer to this manual: youthvars_user_0.0.0.9017.pdfA manual intended for developers is also available: youthvars_developer_0.0.0.9017.pdf. Note the developer version of the manual lists all functions in the package, including helper functions and poorly tested, partially working in development functions that are not intended for end-users.A number of vignettes are also available