Releases: ready4-dev/youthu
Release 0.0.0.91125
Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
This release corrects package citation information.
Release 0.0.0.9112
Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
Release 0.0.0.9111
Tools for mapping measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Part of the First Bounce model of primary youth mental health services. This development version of the youthu package has been made available as part of the process of testing and documenting the package.
Documentation_0.0
Latest package manual PDFs.
Release 0.9095
Some minor updates to functions and vignettes.
For most users the most appropriate manual will be youthu_0.0.0.9095_user.pdf. Developers may prefer to use the more comprehensive version:
youthu_0.0.0.9095_developer.pdf
v0.0.0.9065
This is the initial release of the youthu (Youth OUtcomes To Health Utility) modelling toolkit.
Bundled with this release are vignettes youthu_vignettes.zip which give worked examples of applying the tools in this package and two versions of a manual describing the functions and datasets included in the package.
Most users should refer to the end-user version of the manual: youthu_user_0.0.0.9065.pdf.
A more extensive manual intended for developers is also available: youthu_developer_0.0.0.9065.pdf. Note the developer version of the manual lists all functions in the package, including helper functions and poorly tested, partially working in development functions that are not intended for end-users.