2nd Edition

Statistical Methods in Psychiatry Research and SPSS

By M. Venkataswamy Reddy Copyright 2019
442 Pages 103 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

442 Pages 103 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

442 Pages 103 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

This volume, Statistical Methods in Psychiatry Research and SPSS , now going into its second edition, has been helping psychiatrists expand their knowledge of statistical methods and fills the gaps in their applications as well as introduces data analysis software. It addresses the statistical needs of physicians and presents a simplified approach. The book emphasizes the classification of... Read more

1. Psychiatry Research  2. Observational Studies  3. Experimental Studies  4. One-Variable Descriptive Statistics  5. Mental Health Statistics  6. Probability and Probability Distributions  7. Sampling Theory and Methods  8. Basic Elements of Statistical Inference  9. Parametric Tests of Significance  10. Experimental Data Analysis: ANOVA  11. Non-Parametric Tests of Significance  12. Correlation Analysis and Regression Analysis  13. Reliability Analysis and Validity Analysis  14. Survival Analysis and Time Series Analysis  15. Multivariate Statistical Methods  16. Cluster Analysis  17. Discriminant Analysis  18. Factor Analysis  19. Meta-Analysis  20. Reporting the Results  21. Statistical Packages for Social Sciences  22. Running Data Analysis Using SPSS

Biography



M. Venkataswamy Reddy, PhD, is a retired professor and former Head of the Department of Biostatistics at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS), Banglore, India.

REVIEW OF THE FIRST EDITION:

“Practicing physicians and psychiatrists, even those with academic pretensions, are often overwhelmed by study designs and statistical analysis. . . . The author [of this book] has recognized statistical needs of physicians and has attempted to present a simplified approach to statistics. The book provides an overview of psychiatric research, classifies statistical methods, describes types of data and variables, introduces quantitative and qualitative variables, elaborates study designs, discusses descriptive statistics, illuminates the basis of statistical inference, explains statistical tests of significance, and introduces correlational, multivariate, and meta-analysis. Each chapter focuses on a single aspect, introduces the issues, describes statistical theory, and provides examples. It also provides details of how to use the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM SPSS Statistics) computer program for such analysis. The book is an attempt to fill the long felt need for a simple statistical text, useful for physicians and psychiatrists. . . . It will certainly help those who have a basic familiarity with statistical methods and analysis . . . . The book steps in the right direction for those who want to independently analyze and interpret data.”

In Indian Journal of Psychiatry, by K. S. Jacob, Department of Psychiatry, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India