Generalisability and Global Representation
Cross-source consensus on Generalisability and Global Representation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Most included studies were conducted in high- or middle-income countries. — How the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury is assessed, monitored and managed in randomised controlled trials of interventions for youth depression: a scoping review
- Excluding at-risk participants can protect trial safety but limits generalisability. — How the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury is assessed, monitored and managed in randomised controlled trials of interventions for youth depression: a scoping review
- The geographic skew limits evidence for risk assessment frameworks suited to diverse cultural and socioeconomic settings. — How the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury is assessed, monitored and managed in randomised controlled trials of interventions for youth depression: a scoping review
- Trials that exclude young people with suicidal ideation may produce efficacy estimates that do not translate to real-world clinical use. — How the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury is assessed, monitored and managed in randomised controlled trials of interventions for youth depression: a scoping review
- The review recommends more research on adapting risk assessment frameworks for resource-constrained and culturally diverse contexts. — How the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury is assessed, monitored and managed in randomised controlled trials of interventions for youth depression: a scoping review