Research Review: Recommendations for reporting on treatment trials for child and adolescent anxiety disorders – an international consensus statement
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2020Vol. 62(3), pp. 255–269
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Cathy Creswell, Maaike H. Nauta, Jennifer L. Hudson, Sonja March, Tessa Reardon, Kristian Bech Arendt, Denise Bodden, Vanessa E. Cobham, Caroline L. Donovan, Brynjar Halldorsson, Tina In‐Albon, Shin‐ichi Ishikawa, Daniel Bach Johnsen, Maral Jolstedt, Rachel de Jong, Leonie Kreuze, Lynn Mobach, Ronald M. Rapee, Susan H. Spence, Mikael Thastum, Elisabeth M. W. J. Utens, Sarah Vigerland, Gro Janne Wergeland, Cecilia A. Essau, Anne Marie Albano, Brian C. Chu, Muniya Khanna, Wendy K. Silverman, Philip C. Kendall
Abstract
This article reports the results of these activities and offers recommendations for selection and reporting of outcome measures to (a) guide future research and (b) improve communication of what has been measured and reported. We offer these recommendations to promote international consistency in trial reporting and to enable the field to take full advantage of the great opportunities that come from data sharing going forward.
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