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Addressing Nonresponse in Schizophrenia
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2012Atypical antipsychotics are recommended as first-line treatment for schizophrenia, but patients may have little or no response to an initial antipsychotic trial. Strategies for managing treatment nonresponse include increasing the dose, addressing nonadherence, augmenting the original medication, and switching the patient to another medication ...
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Facing the Nonresponse Challenge
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2012This article provides a brief overview of key trends in the survey research to address the nonresponse challenge. Noteworthy are efforts to develop new quality measures and to combine several data sources to enhance either the data collection process or the quality of resulting survey estimates.
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Estimation in Surveys with Nonresponse
Technometrics, 2007(2007). Estimation in Surveys with Nonresponse. Technometrics: Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 227-227.
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Early Antipsychotic Nonresponse as a Predictor of Nonresponse in Adolescents With Psychosis
2022Early predictors of long-term response or nonresponse to antipsychotics in adolescents with psychosis: ◦ Symptom improvement occurs most commonly within the first 2 weeks of treatment. ◦ If there was no response after an adequate 2–4 week trial at the right dose, consider a new antipsychotic.
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On estimation in nonresponse situations
1985Statistica; Vol 45, No 1 (1985)
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2009
Publisher Summary Nonresponse is the failure to obtain a valid response from a sampled unit. It is of concern to survey methodologists and practitioners because complete response is assumed by the randomization or design-based theory that allows inference from a sample to the target population.
J. Michael Brick, Jill M. Montaquila
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Publisher Summary Nonresponse is the failure to obtain a valid response from a sampled unit. It is of concern to survey methodologists and practitioners because complete response is assumed by the randomization or design-based theory that allows inference from a sample to the target population.
J. Michael Brick, Jill M. Montaquila
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Nonresponse in Bevölkerungsumfragen
1997Behandelt erschopfend das Thema Nonresponse bei deutschen Bevolkerungsumfragen. Betrachtet werden Erhebungsinstitute, Ausschopfungsraten, zeitliche Veranderungen und verschiedene Arten von Nicht-Erreichbarkeit.
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