
Clinical Trials in Psychiatry, 2nd Edition
by Brian S. Everitt (Institute of Psychiatry, King?s College, London, UK); Simon Wessely (Institute of Psychiatry, King?s College, London, UK)Rent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Preface to the first edition. | |
Preface to the second edition. | |
Treatments, good, bad or worthless - and how do we tell? | |
Treatments worthless - and worse | |
A brief history of treating the mentally ill | |
Summary | |
The randomized clinical trial. | |
Introduction | |
The clinical trial | |
Ethical issues in clinical trials | |
Informed consent | |
Compliance | |
Summary | |
Design issues in clinical trials. | |
Introduction | |
Clinical trial designs | |
Methods of randomization | |
Methods of masking treatments | |
The size of a clinical trial | |
Interim analysis | |
Summary | |
Special problems of trials in psychiatry. | |
Introduction | |
Explanatory versus pragmatic trials | |
Complex interventions | |
Outcome measures in psychiatry | |
Summary | |
Some statistical issues in the analysis of psychiatric trials. | |
Introduction | |
P-values and confidence intervals | |
Using baseline data | |
Longitudinal data | |
Missing values and dropouts in longitudinal data | |
Multiple outcome measures | |
Intention-to-treat | |
Economic evaluation of trials | |
Number needed to treat | |
Analysing data from a psychiatric trial: an example. | |
Introduction | |
Beating the Blues | |
Analysis of the post-treatment BDI scores | |
Graphical displays and summary measure analysis of longitudinal data | |
Random effects models for the BtB data | |
The dropout problem in the BtB data | |
Summary | |
Systematic reviews and meta-analysis. | |
Introduction | |
Study selection | |
Publication bias | |
The statistics of meta-analysis | |
Some examples of meta-analysis of psychiatric trials | |
Summary | |
RCTs in psychiatry: threats, challenges and the future. | |
Introduction | |
Can randomized clinical trials in psychiatry be justified? | |
Are randomized clinical trials really necessary? | |
Conflicts of interest | |
Scandals, trials and tribulations | |
The future of psychiatric trials | |
Defending the clinical trial | |
Summary | |
Issues in the management of clinical trials- 'how to do it'. | |
Introduction | |
Clinical trial protocols | |
Getting the costs right | |
Collecting and managing the data | |
Writing the patient information sheet | |
Getting informed consent | |
Maintaining recruitment | |
Useful web sites | |
Writing a trial report. | |
Introduction | |
Useful software for clinical trials. | |
Introduction | |
Data management | |
Design | |
Analysis | |
Bibliography. | |
Index. | |
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