This methods workshop is part of a series put on by the NIMH-funded Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center for Health and Longevity in Mental Illness. The focus of the Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center is to translate evidence-based interventions to reduce premature mortality among consumers with serious mental illness (SMI) into community mental health settings in Maryland and Nationwide. This workshop series aims to highlight advanced quantitative methods and mixed methods to help answer important questions in mental health services research.
Lecture 5: Building Effective Adaptive Interventions in Mental Health Services Research is presented by Dr. Nicholas Seewald, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Seewald is an ALACRITY Center trainee. Lecture 5 includes Section A: Adaptive Interventions Section B: Sequential, Multiple-Assignment Randomized Trials (SMARTs) Section C: Design and Analysis Considerations for SMARTs