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Baseline data from dropouts and players with complete follow-up were not significantly different.
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Participants: US baseline data from 4655 respondents.
In a study published in Molecular Psychiatry, baseline data from over a thousand people with major depressive disorder was analyzed.
Baseline data from 153 participants were analysed.
The baseline data for the dropouts (Table 2) did not differ in statistically significant ways from those who entered the study at baseline (Table 1).
To further address this possible source of bias, the presentation of complete baseline data for the dropouts would have been useful.
Because this result may have overestimated the true effects of the behavioural treatments, we also computed ESs for the carried-forward baseline data of the dropouts.
Perlmuter et al. asserted that baseline data for the dropouts would have been useful: There were no differences in demographic or clinical characteristics between the 175 participants and the 56 nonparticipants at baseline.
Data from dropouts and lost to follow-up cases was not available, therefore only cases with data from baseline and after 6 months were included.
Data from dropouts will be included in data analysis.
Data from dropouts were excluded from the final analysis.
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