Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in the area of psychosomatic research. Surprisingly, the increasing popularity of meta-analysis is not reflected in the number of meta-analyses of observational studies published in Psychosomatic Medicine. This may be due to the specific difficulties that apply to meta-analyses of observational research. The aim of this paper is to provide a nontechnical overview of the principles of meta-analysis applied to observational research. We will highlight general principles of meta-analysis and discuss the major threats to its validity, with an emphasis on its specific merits and pitfalls for psychosomatic research, using several examples. We conclude...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analysis refers to the statistical analysis of a large collection of independent observations f...
Until around 25 years ago the only way to assimilate and evaluate research evidence was through disc...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analyses may contribute to more reliable knowledge about the existence of certain relations in ...
Meta-analysis refers to the statistical analysis of a large collection of independent observations f...
Until around 25 years ago the only way to assimilate and evaluate research evidence was through disc...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....