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The value of measuring changes in symptoms in a single patient has been discussed by a number of authors. (1, 3, 4.) The “self-controlled trial” (1) or the “multiple cross-over method”, i.e. the measurement of responses to repeated and systematic changes in treatment, appears to have advantages over the simple cross-over trial, but the method would be extremely time-consuming in group research with psychiatric patients if the ratings had to be carried out by research workers. The use of valid self-rating scales would make the multiple cross-over method feasible in drug trials with groups of psychiatric patients.
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R. Kellner
B. F. Sheffield
The British Journal of Psychiatry
University of Liverpool
Broadgreen Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a19c33f3e4c9aaeb7f6646d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.114.507.193
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