Counterfactual Modelling
Cross-source consensus on Counterfactual Modelling from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article treats the counterfactual numbers as modelled pathways, not actual observed outcomes. — Cost–benefit analysis of a 24/7 text-based online emotional support platform for at-risk youth in Hong Kong
- The study modelled what might have happened without OpenUp because those outcomes were not directly observed. — Cost–benefit analysis of a 24/7 text-based online emotional support platform for at-risk youth in Hong Kong
- Applying the ideation-to-attempt rate to OpenUp users produced an estimate of 2,484 potential attempts. — Cost–benefit analysis of a 24/7 text-based online emotional support platform for at-risk youth in Hong Kong
- The model used a 31.8% ideation-to-attempt transition rate from a Hong Kong adolescent study. — Cost–benefit analysis of a 24/7 text-based online emotional support platform for at-risk youth in Hong Kong
- The model estimated 77 potential deaths by applying a 3.22% attempt-to-death rate to the attempt group. — Cost–benefit analysis of a 24/7 text-based online emotional support platform for at-risk youth in Hong Kong