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Principles for Designing Randomized Preventive Trials in Mental Health: An Emerging Developmental Epidemiology Paradigm
Authors:C. Hendricks Brown  Jason Liao
Affiliation:(1) Department of Epidemiology and Bioslatistics, University of South Florida, U. S. A.
Abstract:An emerging population-based paradigm is now being used to guide the design of preventive trials used to test developmental models. We discuss elements of the designs of several ongoing randomized preventive trials involving reduction of risk for children of divorce, for children who exhibit behavioral or learning problems, and for children whose parents are being treated for depression. To test developmental models using this paradigm, we introduce three classes of design issues: design for prerandomization, design for intervention, and design for postintervention. For each of these areas, we present quantitative results from power calculations. Both scientific and cost implications of these power calculations are discussed in terms of variation among subjects on preintervention measures, unit of intervention, assignment, balancing, number of pretest and posttest measures, and the examination of moderation effects.
Keywords:prevention science  developmental epidemiologic preventive trials  statistical interactions  statistical power  unit of intervention  trial within a trial  doubly randomized designs  replication  selection bias  participation bias  attrition  growth models
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