Fig 1.
A Two-by-Two Blind Trial.
Fig 2.
Dropout rates are significantly higher in low-probability trials.
(A) and (B) show the dropout rate for low versus high treatment probability trials, and for all six individual trials, respectively. (C) and (D) show the difference in the dropout rate when comparing participants who were treated versus those that received no treatment. All graphs show point estimates (dots) and 95% confidence intervals centered at the point estimate.
Fig 3.
Behavior matters for both the SSRI and TC, but in different ways.
The panels show the effect size (change in HDRS score) as point estimates (dots) and 95% confidence intervals centered at the point estimate constructed from hetero-skedastic consistent standard errors [14].
Table 1.
Details of 6 Studies of Medication and Placebo for Depressed Outparticipants (Table 1 of Fournier et al., 2010).
Table 2.
Controlling for the effects of initial severity of depression in anti-depressant trials.
Table 3.
Controlling for the effects of initial severity of depression in anti-depressant trials.