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Estimation of Effect Heterogeneity in Rare Events Meta-Analysis.

Heinz HollingKatrin JansenWalailuck BöhningDankmar BöhningSusan MartinPatarawan Sangnawakij
Published in: Psychometrika (2022)
The paper outlines several approaches for dealing with meta-analyses of count outcome data. These counts are the accumulation of occurred events, and these events might be rare, so a special feature of the meta-analysis is dealing with low counts including zero-count studies. Emphasis is put on approaches which are state of the art for count data modelling including mixed log-linear (Poisson) and mixed logistic (binomial) regression as well as nonparametric mixture models for count data of Poisson and binomial type. A simulation study investigates the performance and capability of discrete mixture models in estimating effect heterogeneity. The approaches are exemplified on a meta-analytic case study investigating the acceptance of bibliotherapy.
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