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E-grāmata: Clinician's Guide to Statistics in Mental Health

(Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108888899
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The second edition of a clear and accessible guide to the application of statistics in psychiatric practice. The book expertly describes statistical concepts in clear and simple terms, with minimal mathematical content, making it the ideal resource for busy mental health professionals. Fully revised throughout, it features five new chapters covering key advances in the field and important topics in greater detail. Amongst the key concepts discussed in this edition are the logic of randomization, clinical trials, the overuse of p-values, understanding effect sizes, meta-analysis and why clinical experience is limited by observational confounding bias. Featuring a wealth of clinical examples, on topics of high importance or controversy in psychiatry, plus explanations and reasoning, to give clinicians a better understanding of how to apply research to their practice.

This guide to statistics for busy mental health professionals describes and applies concepts without mathematics, and includes examples from standard clinical practice. Fully revised and updated in a new edition and covering observational bias, randomization, clinical trials, the overuse of p-values, understanding effect sizes, meta-analysis.

Recenzijas

'This book provides a value of knowledge far beyond this concise paperback. The author highlights how most clinical researchers, as well as clinicians in psychiatry, have limited formal education or understanding of statistics, leading to a constricted ability to interpret and analyze clinical publications that influence our daily practice, much less understand how to weigh the overall validity of a study.' Carlie Horvitz, Doody's Reviews

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Describes and applies statistics in plain English, with examples from standard clinical practice, for busy mental health professionals.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Why Data Never Speak for Themselves
1(4)
2 Why You Cannot Believe Your Eyes
5(5)
3 Levels of Evidence
10(4)
4 Bias
14(7)
5 Randomization
21(6)
6 Clinical Trials: Improving on Clinical Experience
27(16)
7 P-Values: Uses and Misuses
43(9)
8 Forget P-Values: The Importance of Effect Sizes
52(10)
9 Understanding Placebo Effects
62(9)
10 Understanding Confidence Intervals
71(5)
11 Observational Studies
76(3)
12 The Alchemy of Meta-Analysis
79(7)
13 Bayesian Statistics: Why Your Opinion Counts
86(11)
14 Causation
97(10)
15 A Philosophy of Statistics
107(6)
16 Evidence-Based Medicine: Defense and Criticism
113(8)
17 Social and Economic Factors: Peer Review, Funding, and the Conventional Wisdom
121(10)
18 The New Canon of Psychopharmacology (STAR*D, STEP-BD, CATIE): How Clinical Trials Are Misinterpreted
131(8)
19 How to Analyze a Study
139(6)
20 False Positive Maintenance Clinical Trials in Psychiatry
145(9)
Appendix: Understanding Regression 154(7)
References 161(8)
Index 169
S. Nassir Ghaemi is a Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology at Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts Medical Center and is also a Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. He is an associate editor of Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, a Life Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and an Overseas Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK).