Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of CTN Treatment Outcomes by Race and Sex

Dr. Mennenga developed a master database (from 27 CTN completed trials) to evaluate the likelihood of treatment success across different SUDs (general/mixed, tobacco, opioid, or stimulant), and utilizing different types of interventions (pharmacological vs. behavioral). This study will expand this compiled dataset to include participant-level race and ethnicity data that have been standardize across trials in order to conduct additional meta-analyses examining how the intersection of race and sex impact likelihood of treatment success and likelihood of randomization (vs. screen-fail). Analyses will evaluate whether systematic differences exist in likelihood of treatment success and likelihood of randomization into a CTN trial by race, sex, and their interaction.

CTN Protocol ID: 
CTN-0122
Status: 
Completed

Principal Investigator(s)

Sarah Mennenga, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry

550 1st Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States