Department of Psychology, George Washington University, 2125 G Street NW, Washington, DC, 20052, USA.
Division of Prevention Sciences and Community Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
Prev Sci. 2018 Feb;19(Suppl 1):1-5. doi: 10.1007/s11121-018-0870-0.
We introduce this supplemental issue of Prevention Science, which brings together a set of papers from leading investigators who have conducted trials testing whether intervention programs prevent adolescent depression. Using data from these trials, these papers explore a series of factors that might account for variation in intervention benefit, employing several novel methods for assessing effect heterogeneity. These studies follow two general paradigms: three papers report findings from single randomized preventive intervention trials, while the remaining papers develop and apply new methods for combining data from multiple studies to evaluate effect heterogeneity more broadly. Colleagues from NIMH and SAMHSA also provide commentaries on these studies. They conclude that synthesis of findings from multiple trials holds great promise for advancing the field, and progress will be accelerated if collaborative data sharing becomes the norm rather than the exception.
我们推出了本期预防科学增刊,其中汇集了一组来自主要研究人员的论文,他们开展了试验以检验干预项目是否能预防青少年抑郁。这些论文利用来自这些试验的数据,探讨了一系列可能导致干预效果差异的因素,采用了几种新颖的方法来评估效应异质性。这些研究遵循两种一般范式:三篇论文报告了来自单一随机预防干预试验的结果,而其余论文则开发和应用了新的方法,从多个研究中合并数据,以更广泛地评估效应异质性。来自 NIMH 和 SAMHSA 的同事也对这些研究进行了评论。他们得出结论,从多个试验中综合结果具有很大的推进该领域的前景,如果协作数据共享成为常态而不是例外,进展将加快。