Background: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention research may artificially inflate intervention effect estimates. This exploratory randomized controlled trial tested this proposition in a study employing a brief intervention for problem drinkers, one domain of research in which waiting list control designs are used. Methods. All participants (N = 185) were provided with brief personalized feedback intervention materials after being randomly allocated either to be told that they were in the intervention condition and that this was the intervention or to be told that they were in the waiting list control condition and that they would receive access to the intervention in four weeks with this info...
Dropout is a common issue in randomized controlled clinical trials and can negatively impact the int...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
BackgroundPROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immed...
BACKGROUND: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
Clinical psychology practices initially grew through the use of case studies, uncontrolled trials, a...
Clinical psychology practices initially grew through the use of case studies, uncontrolled trials, a...
Reporting practices regarding dropouts in wait-list control studies hold great importance for the ab...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
Objectives: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
<div><p>Background</p><p>PROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylax...
Dropout is a common issue in randomized controlled clinical trials and can negatively impact the int...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
BackgroundPROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immed...
BACKGROUND: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
Clinical psychology practices initially grew through the use of case studies, uncontrolled trials, a...
Clinical psychology practices initially grew through the use of case studies, uncontrolled trials, a...
Reporting practices regarding dropouts in wait-list control studies hold great importance for the ab...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
Objectives: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
<div><p>Background</p><p>PROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylax...
Dropout is a common issue in randomized controlled clinical trials and can negatively impact the int...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
BackgroundPROUD participants were randomly assigned to receive pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) immed...