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...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
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...
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...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
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...
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...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
Objective: We examined four meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for adults (Dixon, Keefe, Scip...
Many healthcare interventions are complex, consisting of multiple, possibly interacting, components....
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...