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  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry

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  • Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are increasingly popular in trauma treatment research due to their efficiency and ability to provide causal evidence.
  • Despite their growing use, sophisticated analytical techniques for SCED data are underutilized in the field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the utility of SCED data in trauma research.
  • To provide recommendations for overcoming challenges associated with SCED methodologies.
  • To introduce and demonstrate two Bayesian models (Bayesian interrupted time-series and Bayesian unknown change-point) for analyzing SCED data.

Main Methods:

  • The study discusses the application of Bayesian interrupted time-series (BITS) and Bayesian unknown change-point (BUCP) models.
  • Tutorials and software codes are provided for estimating these models.
  • Analyses were conducted using a published dataset and a simulated trauma-specific dataset.

Main Results:

  • The Bayesian models (BITS and BUCP) are suitable for analyzing small-sample, autocorrelated SCED data common in trauma research.
  • The study illustrates the practical application and interpretation of these models using real and simulated data.
  • The findings highlight the potential of these advanced analytical techniques for strengthening causal inference in SCED trauma studies.

Conclusions:

  • Sophisticated Bayesian models like BITS and BUCP can effectively analyze SCED data in trauma research.
  • The utilization of these methods can enhance the robustness of causal evidence derived from small-sample studies.
  • Recommendations and practical tools are provided to facilitate the adoption of these advanced analytical techniques in trauma research.