The impact of loss to follow-up on hypothesis tests of the treatment effect for several statistical methods in substance abuse clinical trials.
about
A commentary on randomized clinical trials: How to produce them with a good level of evidenceMissing data in alcohol clinical trials: a comparison of methods.Methods to analyze treatment effects in the presence of missing data for a continuous heavy drinking outcome measure when participants drop out from treatment in alcohol clinical trials.Effectiveness of second-generation antipsychotics: a naturalistic, randomized comparison of olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone, and ziprasidone.Anti-depressive effectiveness of olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone and ziprasidone: a pragmatic, randomized trialCompensation effects on clinical trial data collection in opioid-dependent young adults.Predicting complete loss to follow-up after a health-education program: number of absences and face-to-face contact with a researcher.A placebo-controlled trial of atomoxetine in marijuana-dependent individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorderWe-Language and Sustained Reductions in Drinking in Couple-Based Treatment for Alcohol Use DisordersInfluence of different second generation antipsychotics on the QTc interval: A pragmatic study.Practical tips for surgical research. Ensuring balanced groups in surgical trials.A surveillance tool using mobile phone short message service to reduce alcohol consumption among alcohol-dependent patients.
P2860
Q26747642-3DEAE6DE-BBB8-429E-ABB6-50E19AF4E5A1Q30657465-0BA576FE-C8CA-4677-BD77-98EE3E2DD768Q30871554-B8D8892F-8B27-4070-A832-161C256AB68FQ33545458-1106EC17-9B09-4F98-BDF6-A18F8EC10E88Q34007868-5BE790DC-E743-401A-BEBD-1C36A158ADECQ34026745-D36FC544-A9E0-4D9D-831A-CC3F2513B1C7Q34060042-E5332871-C7CE-4239-ADB4-6CC461CEF18CQ34481402-5D46D9CA-9C79-4DF0-85D5-FDF9C3EBBD25Q36079514-BFF1941C-179A-4320-B43E-125B4FD4D288Q37532019-C37AA0E7-D7F6-49AE-9197-10903E1DEE22Q41469155-1BF1D6F0-8E13-41B4-9C9E-2654E4B6E34CQ42654512-77067BDF-4C77-412F-9B84-AD4F1D46EE4D
P2860
The impact of loss to follow-up on hypothesis tests of the treatment effect for several statistical methods in substance abuse clinical trials.
description
2008 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2008年の論文
@ja
2008年論文
@yue
2008年論文
@zh-hant
2008年論文
@zh-hk
2008年論文
@zh-mo
2008年論文
@zh-tw
2008年论文
@wuu
2008年论文
@zh
2008年论文
@zh-cn
name
The impact of loss to follow-u ...... bstance abuse clinical trials.
@en
type
label
The impact of loss to follow-u ...... bstance abuse clinical trials.
@en
prefLabel
The impact of loss to follow-u ...... bstance abuse clinical trials.
@en
P2093
P2860
P1476
The impact of loss to follow-u ...... bstance abuse clinical trials.
@en
P2093
Himanshu P Upadhyaya
Rickey E Carter
Robert F Woolson
Robert J Malcolm
Sarra L Hedden
Yuko Palesch
P2860
P356
10.1016/J.JSAT.2008.09.011
P577
2008-11-13T00:00:00Z