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Zero-Truncated Modelling in a Meta-Analysis on Suicide Data after Bariatric Surgery

Published 2 May 2023 in stat.AP and stat.ME | (2305.01277v2)

Abstract: Meta-analysis is a well-established method for integrating results from several independent studies to estimate a common quantity of interest. However, meta-analysis is prone to selection bias, notably when particular studies are systematically excluded. This can lead to bias in estimating the quantity of interest. Motivated by a meta-analysis to estimate the rate of completed-suicide after bariatric surgery, where studies which reported no suicides were excluded, a novel zero-truncated count modelling approach was developed. This approach addresses heterogeneity, both observed and unobserved, through covariate and overdispersion modelling, respectively. Additionally, through the Horvitz-Thompson estimator, an approach is developed to estimate the number of excluded studies, a quantity of potential interest for researchers. Uncertainty quantification for both estimation of suicide rates and number of excluded studies is achieved through a parametric bootstrapping approach.\end{abstract}

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