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HSAUR3 (version 1.0-5)

BtheB: Beat the Blues Data

Description

Data from a clinical trial of an interactive multimedia program called `Beat the Blues'.

Usage

data("BtheB")

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 100 observations of 100 patients on the following 8 variables.
drug
did the patient take anti-depressant drugs (No or Yes).
length
the length of the current episode of depression, a factor with levels <6m< code=""> (less than six months) and >6m (more than six months).
treatment
treatment group, a factor with levels TAU (treatment as usual) and BtheB (Beat the Blues)
bdi.pre
Beck Depression Inventory II before treatment.
bdi.2m
Beck Depression Inventory II after two months.
bdi.3m
Beck Depression Inventory II after one month follow-up.
bdi.5m
Beck Depression Inventory II after three months follow-up.
bdi.8m
Beck Depression Inventory II after six months follow-up.

Source

J. Proudfoot, D. Goldberg, A. Mann, B. S. Everitt, I. Marks and J. A. Gray, (2003). Computerized, interactive, multimedia cognitive-behavioural program for anxiety and depression in general practice. Psychological Medicine, 33(2), 217--227.

Details

Longitudinal data from a clinical trial of an interactive, multimedia program known as "Beat the Blues" designed to deliver cognitive behavioural therapy to depressed patients via a computer terminal. Patients with depression recruited in primary care were randomised to either the Beating the Blues program, or to "Treatment as Usual (TAU)".

Note that the data are stored in the wide form, i.e., repeated measurments are represented by additional columns in the data frame.

Examples

Run this code

  data("BtheB", package = "HSAUR3")
  layout(matrix(1:2, nrow = 1))   
  ylim <- range(BtheB[,grep("bdi", names(BtheB))], na.rm = TRUE)
  boxplot(subset(BtheB, treatment == "TAU")[,grep("bdi", names(BtheB))],
          main = "Treated as usual", ylab = "BDI", 
          xlab = "Time (in months)", names = c(0, 2, 3, 5, 8), ylim = ylim)
  boxplot(subset(BtheB, treatment == "BtheB")[,grep("bdi", names(BtheB))], 
          main = "Beat the Blues", ylab = "BDI", xlab = "Time (in months)",
          names = c(0, 2, 3, 5, 8), ylim = ylim)

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