Interventions to Promote Adherence: Innovations in Behavior Change Strategies


Intervention

M effect size

Categorization

Reference

Overall

0.20–0.29

0.34

0.58

1.53*

Small

Small

Medium

Large

Pai and McGrady 2014

Kahana et al. 2008

Graves et al. 2010

Behavioral

0.54

0.11

Medium

Small

Kahana et al. 2008

Wu and Roberts 2008

Multi-component

0.51

0.60–1.33

Medium

Medium-Large

Kahana et al. 2008

Wu and Roberts 2008

Educational

0.16

− 0.42†

Small

Medium

Kahana et al. 2008

Wu and Roberts 2008


Note: Effect size categorization: 0.20 = small; 0.50 = medium; 0.80 = large (Cohen 1992)

*Single-subject designs. All other effect sizes are for group studies

† Negative effect size indicates outcomes were better in control group than intervention group





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