7 research outputs found
Willingness-to-pay values for crimes (Cohen & Piquero, 2009).
<p>Willingness-to-pay values for crimes (Cohen & Piquero, 2009).</p
Calculation of expected value of perfect information (EVPI) for individual adolescent.
<p>Calculation of expected value of perfect information (EVPI) for individual adolescent.</p
Cost-effectiveness results over 20 years<sup>a</sup>.
<p>Cost-effectiveness results over 20 years<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0131255#t001fn002" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>.</p
Markov model.
<p>nmr = natural mortality rate. tpA2A = transition probability of staying in state A. tpA2B = transition probability of moving from state A to state B. tpB2A = transition probability of moving from state B to state A. tpB2B = transition probability of staying in state B.</p
population Expected Value of Perfect Information (pEVPI) and population Expected Value of Partial Perfect Information (pEVPPI) curve.
<p>FFT = Functional Family Therapy. CAFY = Criminal Activity Free Year. pEVPI = population Expected Value of Perfect Information. pEVPPI = population Expected Value of Partial Perfect Information.</p
Incremental cost-effectiveness plane for Course House compared with FFT (10,000 simulations).
<p>FFT = Functional Family Therapy CAFY = Criminal Activity Free Year.</p
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of A conceptual disease model for adult Pompe disease
Analyses based on conceptual model Pompe disease (DOCX 41 kb