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Evidence-Based Outcome Research : A Practical Guide to Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials for Psychosocial Interventions.
Title:
Evidence-Based Outcome Research : A Practical Guide to Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials for Psychosocial Interventions.
Author:
Nezu, Arthur M.
ISBN:
9780198041450
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (946 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Section I: Conceptual Issues -- 1 The "Devil Is in the Details": Recognizing and Dealing With Threats to Validity in Randomized Controlled Trials -- 2 Explanation of the CONSORT Statement With Application to Psychosocial Interventions -- Section II: Assessment Issues -- 3 Clinical Interviews -- 4 Behavioral Assessment -- 5 Self-Report Measures -- Section III: Methodological and Design Issues -- 6 Sample Size and Statistical Power -- 7 Subject Selection -- 8 Research Participant Recruitment and Retention -- 9 Random Assignment Procedures -- 10 Research Designs -- 11 Efficacy and Effectiveness in Developing Treatment Manuals -- 12 Selecting, Training, and Supervising Therapists -- 13 Ensuring Treatment Integrity -- Section IV: Data Analysis Issues -- 14 Data Analytic Frameworks: Analysis of Variance, Latent Growth, and Hierarchical Models -- 15 Analyzing and Presenting Outcomes -- 16 Methods for Capturing the Process of Change -- 17 Assessing the Clinical Significance of Outcome Results -- 18 Assessing the Effect Size of Outcome Research -- Section V: Special Topics -- 19 Ethical Issues -- 20 Relevance of RCTs to Diverse Groups -- 21 Multisite Intervention Studies -- Index.
Abstract:
Preface. Section I: Conceptual Issues. 1. The "Devil is in the Details:" Recognizing and Dealing with Threats to Validity in Randomized Controlled Trials, Arthur M. Nezu & Christine Maguth Nezu. 2. Explanation of the CONSORT Statement with Application to Psychosocial Interventions, Kimberlee J. Trudeau, Elizabeth Mostofksy, Judith Stuhr, & Karina W. Davidson. Section II: Assessment Issues. 3. Clinical Interviews, Thomas A. Widiger. 4. Behavioral Assessment, Stephen N. Haynes, Joseph Keaw'aimoku Kaholokula, & Dawn T. Yoshioka. 5. Self-Report Measures, Rocio Fernandez-Ballesteros & Juan Botella. Section III: Methodological and Design Issues. 6. Sample Size and Statistical Power, Rand R. Wilcox. 7. Subject Selection, David S. Festinger & David DeMatteo. 8. Research Participant Recruitment and Retention, Joan S. Grant, James L. Raper, Duck-Hee Kang, & Michael Weaver. 9. Random Assignment Procedures, Louis Hsu. 10. Research Designs, Matthew K. Nock, Irene Belle Janis, & Michelle N. Wedig. 11. Efficacy and Effectiveness in Developing Treatment Manuals, Kathleen M. Carroll & Bruce J. Rounsaville. 12. Selecting, Training, and Supervising Therapists, Cory F. Newman & Judith S. Beck. 13. Ensuring Treatment Integrity, Arthur M. Nezu & Christine Maguth Nezu. Section IV. Data Analysis Issues. 14. Data Analytic Frameworks: Analysis of Variance, Latent Growth, and Hierarchical Models, C. Hendricks Brown, Tracy E. Costigan, & Kimberly T. Kendziora. 15. Statistical Procedures to Assess and Present Outcome, Fiona Fidler, Cathy Faulkner, & Geoff Cumming. 16. Methods for Capturing the Process of Change, Adele M. Hayes, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, & LeeAnn Cardaciotto. 17. Assessing the Clinical Significance of Outcome Results, Michael J. Lambert, Nathan Hansen, & Stephanie Bauer. 18. Assessing the Effect Size of Outcome Research, Ralph L. Rosnow & Robert Rosenthal.

Section V. Special Topics. 19. Ethical Issues, Michele Galietta & Barbara Stanley. 20. Relevance of RCTs to Diverse Groups, Sopagna Eap & Gordon C. Nagayama Hall. 21. Multi-Site Intervention Studies, Olle Jane Z. Sahler & Diane Fairclough. Author Index. Subject Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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