[R-meta] metafor-mota-analysis with between group moderator
Dear Matilde I think you may need to use the so-called bivariate approach http://www.metafor-project.org/doku.php/analyses:vanhouwelingen2002 The example there is not identical to your problem but I think it is close enough. If Wolfgang does not post saying I am talking rubbish then try it and post again with any more queries. Michael
On 01/12/2017 11:43, Matilde Vaghi wrote:
Dear all, I am using metafor to conduct a between group meta-analysis to test if there is a difference between groups (controls vs. patients) on the continuous independent variable y. I need to check the influence of relevant moderator, in particular I obtain a between group difference on the variable y and I want to check if the finding remains significant after account for the effect of age (if the difference in the independent variable y is still difference once adjusted for age). On the metafor manual, a clear example shows how to assess the effect of a moderator (such as latitude) on the variable of interest. However, such example refers to the presence of a study-level moderator (each study was conducted at a different latitude, therefore one value is associated to each study). In my case, each study have two values (i.e, mean age controls and mean age patients). Therefore, it is not immediately clear how to adapt the following Rma(yi, vi, mods=cbind(Latitude), data=df) for situations in which there is one moderator variable but two values associated to it for each study. I tentatively computed a mean age per study ((mean age controls for study 1+ mean age patients for study1)/2; ((mean age controls for study 2+ mean age patients for study2)/2 etc) to have one value per study but I am not sure this is the best way forward. Any advice would be highly appreciated. Many thanks and best wishes, Matilde [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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