Individual-centric N-of-1 trials: a case study assessing the effect of alcohol abstinence on mood levels
Marco Piccininni, Jascha Wiehn, Stefan Konigorski

TL;DR
This study uses an N-of-1 trial to explore how alcohol abstinence affects an individual's mood over time.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the use of a causal framework and g-computation for analyzing N-of-1 trial data on alcohol abstinence and mood.
Findings
Alcohol units consumed had no significant effect on mood at the same time point.
Alcohol units consumed had a significant negative effect on mood at the subsequent time point.
The average treatment effect of alcohol abstinence on mood was not statistically significant.
Abstract
Popularized in the 1980s, N-of-1 trials have emerged as a useful study design to assess the effects of interventions in single individuals. This study design consists of observing outcomes over time for the same individual under periods of exposure to an intervention and a comparator. Despite the simple idea, N-of-1 trials can require strong assumptions in the analysis phase to identify and estimate causal effects. As an illustrative example, we present an N-of-1 trial aiming at assessing the effect of alcohol abstinence on mood. The N-of-1 trial participant decided to join a month-long nationwide alcohol abstinence campaign and was interested in the effects of alcohol abstinence on his mood. Every eight hours, the participant collected data about his own mood levels, number of alcohol units consumed, and social interactions, before, during, and after the alcohol abstinence period.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Causal Inference Techniques · Meta-analysis and systematic reviews · Psychometric Methodologies and Testing
