Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their size is proportional to the respective analytical weight. Lines through the boxes represent the 95% CIs around the study estimates. The blue diamond represents the mean estimate and its 95% CI. The vertical red dashed line indicates the mean estimate. CI, confidence interval; PI, prediction interval; RE, random effects.</p
<p>The solid line on the Forest plot is the point of no effect (OR = 1) and the dashed line represen...
<p>Each study is represented by a black square and a horizontal line, which corresponds to the odds ...
<p>Forest Plot of Effect Sizes of Depression Treatment Studies (Key Question #2).</p
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
A forest plot for the sub-group analysis of the prevalence of depression based on the sample size of...
<p>Black squares: indicate the weighting given to the trial in the overall pooled estimate; lines: i...
<p>Point prevalence of significant depression, by randomisation arm, with odds ratios (OR), 95% conf...
Forest plot for the sub-group analysis of the prevalence of depression by measurement tool used.</p
<p>The dotted line represents the pooled prevalence estimate, calculated using random effects. The e...
<p>Forest plot showing individual and combined effect size estimates and 95% CIs for 6 trials conduc...
<p>Forest plot showing individual and combined effect size estimates and 95% CIs for 3 trials conduc...
<p>The solid line on the Forest plot is the point of no effect (OR = 1) and the dashed line represen...
<p>Each study is represented by a black square and a horizontal line, which corresponds to the odds ...
<p>Forest Plot of Effect Sizes of Depression Treatment Studies (Key Question #2).</p
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
Analytic weights are from random effects meta-analysis. Grey boxes represent study estimates; their...
A forest plot for the sub-group analysis of the prevalence of depression based on the sample size of...
<p>Black squares: indicate the weighting given to the trial in the overall pooled estimate; lines: i...
<p>Point prevalence of significant depression, by randomisation arm, with odds ratios (OR), 95% conf...
Forest plot for the sub-group analysis of the prevalence of depression by measurement tool used.</p
<p>The dotted line represents the pooled prevalence estimate, calculated using random effects. The e...
<p>Forest plot showing individual and combined effect size estimates and 95% CIs for 6 trials conduc...
<p>Forest plot showing individual and combined effect size estimates and 95% CIs for 3 trials conduc...
<p>The solid line on the Forest plot is the point of no effect (OR = 1) and the dashed line represen...
<p>Each study is represented by a black square and a horizontal line, which corresponds to the odds ...
<p>Forest Plot of Effect Sizes of Depression Treatment Studies (Key Question #2).</p