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In this session we review the main points in Chen et al . “A Tutorial on Net Benefit Regression for Real-World Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Using Censored Data from Randomized or Observational Studies.” Med Decis Making. 2024 Apr;44(3):239-251. The talk illustrates the steps involved in carrying out cost-effectiveness analysis using net benefit regression with possibly censored data by providing step-by-step guidance and code applied to a dataset. We demonstrate the importance of new methods by showing that naïve methods for handling censoring can lead to biased cost-effectiveness results.


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Attending PAS 2026 or in the Boston area? Join researchers passionate about family well-being, pediatric quality of life, and decision sciences in child health on Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 12:30-1:55 EDT. All experience levels welcome!


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Hosted by Shared Decision Making SIG.


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Watch Valerie F. Reyna, PhD as she speaks on this new look at vaccination behaviors and intentions at the Decision Psychology Special Interest Group April meeting, now available on YouTube.


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Hadley Stevens Smith will lead a discussion of the paper, A Discrete Choice Analysis Comparing COVID-19 Vaccination Decisions for Children and Adults by Lisa Prosser et al. in 2023. The discussion will focus on the use of latent class analysis (LCA).






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Hosted by Shared Decision Making SIG.


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Course 4 of 4 SMDM Core Courses


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Aaron Scherer, PhD presents on “Health Behavior as Motivated Social Cognition: Vaccination as a Test Case
