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Generalizability of study findings to target populations

  • Hong H, Liu L, Stuart EA (2025). Estimating target population treatment effects in meta-analysis with individual participant-level data. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. doi: 10.1177/09622802241307642
  • Hong H, Liu L, Mojtabai R, Stuart EA (2023) Calibrated meta-analysis to estimate the efficacy of mental health treatments in target populations: An application to paliperidone trials for treatment of schizophrenia. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 23, 150
  • Seamans MJ, Hong H, Ackerman B, Schmid I, and Stuart EA (2021). Generalizability of subgroup effects. Epidemiology. 32(3):389-392. [Journal page]
  • Schmid I, Rudolph KE, Nguyen TQ, Hong H, Seamans MJ, Ackerman B, and Stuart EA (2020). Comparing
    the performance of statistical methods that generalize effect estimates from randomized controlled
    trials to much larger target populations. Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation.
    doi: 10.1080/03610918.2020.1741621. [Journal page]
  • Susukida R, Crum RM, Hong H, Stuart EA, and Mojtabai R (2018). Comparing pharmacological treatments for cocaine dependence: Incorporation of methods for enhancing generalizability in meta-analytic studies. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. 27(4):e1609. [Journal page]