Evidence-Based Outcome Research
A Practical Guide to Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials for Psychosocial Interventions
Herausgeber: Nezu, Arthur M; Nezu, Christine Maguth
Evidence-Based Outcome Research
A Practical Guide to Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials for Psychosocial Interventions
Herausgeber: Nezu, Arthur M; Nezu, Christine Maguth
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This edited volume provides both conceptual and practical information for conducting and evaluating evidence-based outcome studies. It encompasses psychotherapy research for traditional mental health disorders (eg. depression, anxiety), as well as psychosocial-based treatments provided to medical patient populations to have impact either on the disease process itself (pain, cardiovascular risk) or to improve the quality of life of such individuals. This is a hands-on book, whose major emphasis is on the practical nuts-and-bolts implementation of psychosocial-based RCTs from conception to completion.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 258mm x 187mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780195304633
- ISBN-10: 0195304632
- Artikelnr.: 22886604
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 258mm x 187mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780195304633
- ISBN-10: 0195304632
- Artikelnr.: 22886604
* 1: Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu: The "Devil is in the
Details:" Recognizing and Dealing with Threats to Validity in
Randomized Controlled Trials
* 2: Kimberlee J. Trudeau, Elizabeth Mostofksy, Judith Stuhr, and
Karina W. Davidson: Explanation of the CONSORT Statement with
Application to Psychosocial Interventions
* Section II: Assessment Issues
* 3: Thomas A. Widiger: Clinical Interviews
* 4: Stephen N. Haynes, Joseph Keaw'aimoku Kaholokula, and Dawn T.
Yoshioka: Behavioral Assessment
* 5: Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros and Juan Botella: Self-Report Measures
*
* 6: Rand R. Wilcox: Sample Size and Statistical Power
* 7: David S. Festinger and David DeMatteo: Subject Selection
* 8: Joan S. Grant, James L. Raper, Duck-Hee Kang, and Michael Weaver:
Research Participant Recruitment and Retention
* 9: Louis Hsu: Random Assignment Procedures
* 10: Matthew K. Nock, Irene Belle Janis, and Michelle N. Wedig:
Research Designs
* 11: Kathleen M. Carroll and Bruce J. Rounsaville: Efficacy and
Effectiveness in Developing Treatment Manuals
* 12: Cory F. Newman and Judith S. Beck: Selecting, Training, and
Supervising Therapists
* 13: Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu: Ensuring Treatment
Integrity
* Section IV. Data Analysis Issues
* 14: C. Hendricks Brown, Tracy E. Costigan, and Kimberly T. Kendziora:
Data Analytic Frameworks: Analysis of Variance, Latent Growth, and
Hierarchical Models
* 15: Fiona Fidler, Cathy Faulkner, and Geoff Cumming: Statistical
Procedures to Assess and Present Outcome
* 16: Adele M. Hayes, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, and LeeAnn Cardaciotto:
Methods for Capturing the Process of Change
* 17: Michael J. Lambert, Nathan Hansen, and Stephanie Bauer: Assessing
the Clinical Significance of Outcome Results
* 18: Ralph L. Rosnow and Robert Rosenthal: Assessing the Effect Size
of Outcome Research
* Section V. Special Topics
* 19: Michele Galietta and Barbara Stanley: Ethical Issues
* 20: Sopagna Eap and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall: Relevance of RCTs to
Diverse Groups
* 21: Olle Jane Z. Sahler and Diane Fairclough: Multi-Site Intervention
Studies
* 1: Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu: The "Devil is in the
Details:" Recognizing and Dealing with Threats to Validity in
Randomized Controlled Trials
* 2: Kimberlee J. Trudeau, Elizabeth Mostofksy, Judith Stuhr, and
Karina W. Davidson: Explanation of the CONSORT Statement with
Application to Psychosocial Interventions
* Section II: Assessment Issues
* 3: Thomas A. Widiger: Clinical Interviews
* 4: Stephen N. Haynes, Joseph Keaw'aimoku Kaholokula, and Dawn T.
Yoshioka: Behavioral Assessment
* 5: Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros and Juan Botella: Self-Report Measures
*
* 6: Rand R. Wilcox: Sample Size and Statistical Power
* 7: David S. Festinger and David DeMatteo: Subject Selection
* 8: Joan S. Grant, James L. Raper, Duck-Hee Kang, and Michael Weaver:
Research Participant Recruitment and Retention
* 9: Louis Hsu: Random Assignment Procedures
* 10: Matthew K. Nock, Irene Belle Janis, and Michelle N. Wedig:
Research Designs
* 11: Kathleen M. Carroll and Bruce J. Rounsaville: Efficacy and
Effectiveness in Developing Treatment Manuals
* 12: Cory F. Newman and Judith S. Beck: Selecting, Training, and
Supervising Therapists
* 13: Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu: Ensuring Treatment
Integrity
* Section IV. Data Analysis Issues
* 14: C. Hendricks Brown, Tracy E. Costigan, and Kimberly T. Kendziora:
Data Analytic Frameworks: Analysis of Variance, Latent Growth, and
Hierarchical Models
* 15: Fiona Fidler, Cathy Faulkner, and Geoff Cumming: Statistical
Procedures to Assess and Present Outcome
* 16: Adele M. Hayes, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, and LeeAnn Cardaciotto:
Methods for Capturing the Process of Change
* 17: Michael J. Lambert, Nathan Hansen, and Stephanie Bauer: Assessing
the Clinical Significance of Outcome Results
* 18: Ralph L. Rosnow and Robert Rosenthal: Assessing the Effect Size
of Outcome Research
* Section V. Special Topics
* 19: Michele Galietta and Barbara Stanley: Ethical Issues
* 20: Sopagna Eap and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall: Relevance of RCTs to
Diverse Groups
* 21: Olle Jane Z. Sahler and Diane Fairclough: Multi-Site Intervention
Studies