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Family Support Protocol for Adolescent Internalizing Disorders: Protocol for a Pre-Post Quantitative Treatment Development Study

Family Support Protocol for Adolescent Internalizing Disorders: Protocol for a Pre-Post Quantitative Treatment Development Study

Assuming α=.05, a total sample size of N=60 (with 30 clients per condition), 3 measurement occasions with a moderate intercorrelation (r=0.50), and a moderate effect size of Cohen d=0.60, the analysis yields a power of 0.80. A smaller effect size of Cohen d=0.50 yielded a power of 0.65, assuming α=.05. These estimates are in line with the impacts seen in the studies on adolescents with ID but not SUD [60,62] and in the studies on adolescents with SU problems treated in usual care [79,94].

Aaron Hogue, Molly Bobek, Nicole P Porter, Alexandra MacLean, Craig E Henderson, Amanda Jensen-Doss, Gary M Diamond, Michael A Southam-Gerow, Jill Ehrenreich-May

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e64332

Determinants of Shielding Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associations With Well-being Among National Health Service Patients: Longitudinal Observational Study

Determinants of Shielding Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associations With Well-being Among National Health Service Patients: Longitudinal Observational Study

All analyses were carried out in R version 3.6.2 or Python version 3.7. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is the data controller. The data sets analyzed in this study are not publicly available, but can be shared for scientific collaboration subject to meeting the requirements of the institution’s data protection policy. The study sample included 7240 participants. In the CEV group (n=2391), 1133 (47.3%) assumed shielding behavior at baseline, compared with 633 (13.0%) in the non-CEV group (n=4849).

Patrik Bachtiger, Alexander Adamson, William A Maclean, Mihir A Kelshiker, Jennifer K Quint, Nicholas S Peters

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(9):e30460

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