Who's left? Symptoms of schizophrenia that predict clinical trial dropout

Jason Hugh Thompson, Michael Berk, Olivia Dean, Kristy Kohlmann, Sue Jeavons, Ashley I Bush, David Leon Copolov

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    Abstract

    A significant proportion of subjects drop out of medium to long-term clinical studies prior to trial completion. This may bias reported study outcomes and reduce the statistical power of analyses. There is therefore a need for researchers to better understand the characteristics of dropout populations to increase completion rates. Data from a set of participants recruited as part of a 24-week placebo-controlled trial were used to determine the relationship between the five Lindenmayer factors of positive, negative, cognitive, anxiety/depression and excitement symptoms and dropout at trial completion. Results indicated that the rate of trial dropout was significantly predicted by scores on the negative Lindenmayer factor (X 2(6, N=126)=15.60, p
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)609 - 613
    Number of pages5
    JournalHuman Psychopharmacology
    Volume26
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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