[R-meta] Stepwise meta-regression

Hiam S. Chemaitelly h@c2001 @end|ng |rom q@t@r-med@corne||@edu
Sat Jun 1 21:00:48 CEST 2019


Dear Michael,

I am sorry for the delayed reply.

Many thanks for sharing this very useful resource. It is very informative and insightful.

I am looking at how different a priori defined factors affect the prevalence of a sexually transmitted infection in a population. The data are based on a systematic review of studies reporting the prevalence of this infection in the population of interest.

I am sorry to trouble you, but can you please clarify what you meant by " You do presumably realise that it leads to models which do not replicate on new datasets and the confidence intervals it gives do not have their usual meaning?"

Many thanks for all of your time and support to this end.

Best regards,
Hiam

Hiam Chemaitelly
Senior Research Specialist, Epidemiologist
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Group
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar
Education City, POBox: 24144, Doha, Qatar
Phone: + (974) 4492 8443, Fax: + (974) 4492 8422
Email: hsc2001 using qatar-med.cornell.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dewey <lists using dewey.myzen.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 6:01 PM
To: Hiam S. Chemaitelly <hsc2001 using qatar-med.cornell.edu>; r-sig-meta-analysis using r-project.org
Cc: Laith Jamal Abu Raddad <lja2002 using qatar-med.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: [R-meta] Stepwise meta-regression

Does
http://www.metafor-project.org/doku.php/tips:model_selection_with_glmulti_and_mumin
help?

It might help if you had stated what your scientific question is which demands variable subset selection. You do presumably realise that it leads to models which do not replicate on new datasets and the confidence intervals it gives do not have their usual meaning?

Michael

On 29/05/2019 19:30, Hiam S. Chemaitelly wrote:
> Dear R-sig-meta-analysis admin,
>
> I hope this email finds you well.
>
> I am interested in doing stepwise meta-regression for a small dataset, but I could not find a way to do it. I have been advised to contact this mailing list asking for help with this matter.
>
> My question is: is there a way to do stepwise meta-regression with the outcome being prevalence and independent variables including time as well as categorical variables? If not, what could be an alternative option?
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best regards,
> Hiam
>
> Hiam Chemaitelly
> Senior Research Specialist, Epidemiologist Infectious Disease
> Epidemiology Group Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar Education City, POBox:
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