Exploring the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on the social functioning scale in a clinical trial of antipsychotic reduction: using multiple imputation to target a hypothetical estimand

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Marston, Louise
Moncrieff, Joanna
Priebe, Stefan
Cro, Suzie
Cornelius, Victoria

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01/06/2025

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Mental Health

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Many medical research studies that enable us to find out how well things work had to change due to COVID-19 restrictions. This may have altered the results. We used data from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to examine whether there was evidence for this. The main outcome included questions on how often participants went to the cinema, swimming, to church or saw friends or relatives. Many of these activities were not possible during COVID-19 restrictions and became possible again over time. We used statistical methods to replace data that were collected during COVID-19 restrictions with the best possible estimate if COVID-19 had not happened. We found that the trial results were likely to have been different if the effect of COVID-19 restrictions were taken away. It is likely that most studies will be interested in results that do not include data collected during COVID-19.

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Volume 182, 111753

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

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182

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