Estimating within-study covariances inmultivariate meta-analysis with multipleoutcomes

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Multivariate meta-analysis allows the joint synthesis of effect estimates based on multiple outcomes from multiple studies, accounting for the potential correlations among them. However, standard methods for multivariate meta-analysis for multiple outcomes are restricted to problems where the within-study correlation is known or where individual participant data are available. This paper proposes an approach to approximating the within-study covariances based on information about likely correlations between underlying outcomes. We developed methods for both continuous and dichotomous data and for combinations of the two types. An application to a meta-analysis of treatments for stroke illustrates the use of the approximated covariance in multivariate meta-analysis with correlated outcomes. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Wei, Y., & Higgins, J. P. (2013). Estimating within-study covariances inmultivariate meta-analysis with multipleoutcomes. Statistics in Medicine, 32(7), 1191–1205. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.5679

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