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Threshold models in a methadone programme evaluation

A Saei1, J Ward, C A McGilchrist

  • 1National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Statistics in Medicine
|October 30, 1996
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Non-compliance in methadone programs often results in zero outcomes, posing analysis challenges. Threshold models effectively address these issues in regression analysis for treatment and risk variables.

Area of Science:

  • Statistics
  • Pharmacology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Methadone programs frequently record zero non-compliance, creating challenges for standard regression analysis.
  • Zero-inflated outcome variables violate normality assumptions, hindering investigation of treatment and risk factors.
  • Incorporating random effects further complicates the analysis of such data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the analytical difficulties posed by zero-inflated outcome variables in methadone program compliance.
  • To explore the utility of threshold models for analyzing non-compliance data with random effects.
  • To provide a robust statistical approach for understanding risk and treatment variables in methadone programs.

Main Methods:

  • Application of threshold models to analyze zero-inflated response variables.

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  • Statistical modeling incorporating random effects to account for data structure.
  • Investigating regression relationships between compliance outcomes and predictor variables.
  • Main Results:

    • Threshold models successfully handle the zero-inflated nature of methadone program non-compliance data.
    • The proposed method allows for meaningful regression analysis despite the non-normal distribution of outcomes.
    • Random effects can be effectively incorporated within the threshold modeling framework.

    Conclusions:

    • Threshold models offer a statistically sound solution for analyzing non-compliance in methadone programs.
    • This approach facilitates a better understanding of factors influencing treatment adherence.
    • The findings have implications for improving patient outcomes and program effectiveness in opioid-assisted treatment.