Additionally, we had two dropouts in the control
group and three in the intervention group. The reasons
for the dropouts indicate that they were not due to the
intervention itself, as does the observation that all three
dropouts in the intervention group occurred before the
actual dance intervention began. We also conducted an
ITT sensitivity analysis to ensure that dropouts did not
considerably affect the random treatment allocation.
While our options for imputing missing post-trial values
for the dropouts were limited and imperfect, the results
of the ITT analysis remained robust and comparable to
that of the per protocol analysis