Statistical power in clinical trials of interventions for mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders.
Ymkje Anna de VriesRobert A SchoeversJulian P T HigginsMarcus R MunafòJojanneke A BastiaansenPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
Power to detect both predetermined and meta-analytic effect sizes in psychiatric trials was low across all interventions and disorders examined. Consistent with the presence of reporting bias, underpowered studies produced larger effect sizes than adequately-powered studies. These results emphasize the need to increase sample sizes and to reduce reporting bias against studies reporting null results to improve the reliability of the published literature.