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Open access meta-analysis for psychotherapy research.

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Technology can now support transparent meta-analyses in psychotherapy research. An open-access database and web application are introduced to facilitate data sharing and improve the openness of effect size calculations.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy research
  • Behavioral interventions
  • Data science

Background:

  • Meta-analysis is crucial in psychotherapy research, but often lacks transparency.
  • Behavioral intervention meta-analyses face criticism for limited openness.
  • Shifting disciplinary norms favor data sharing and transparency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce an open-access database and web application for meta-analysis.
  • To facilitate data sharing and enhance transparency in psychotherapy research.
  • To provide effect sizes for family therapy and alliance-outcome correlations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an open-access database for effect sizes.
  • Creation of a web application for meta-analysis and data access.
  • Inclusion of effect sizes for specific psychotherapy studies.

Main Results:

  • An initial database with effect sizes for family therapy and alliance-outcome correlations is available.
  • A web application allows users to perform meta-analyses and access data.
  • The tools aim to address criticisms regarding transparency in meta-analyses.

Conclusions:

  • The developed database and web application promote data sharing and transparency.
  • Future directions for expanding the database are discussed.
  • Technological solutions can significantly improve the openness of meta-analytic research.