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JASP meta-analisys, tests for diagnosis (sensibility and specificity)

Hi, I’m a student of Medicine and Surgery.

I need to analyze in a meta-analysis Sensibility and Specificity of a method of diagnosis.

I have TP(true positive) FP (false positive) TN (true negative) FN (false negative), so: Se (sensibility), Sp (specificity), PPV (positive predictive value), NPV (negative predictive value), LR+ (positive likelihood ratio), LR- (negative likelihood ratio) and CI (confidence intervals).

How I should use interface of software. I send you an image: what data I should insert in Effect Size? And in Effect Size data error?

Thank you.

Massimo


Comments

  • Hi Massimo,

    It seem to me that you have to start by computing Sensibility and Specificity for each study separately. But you need se's for this as well. I am not sure how a classical analysis deals with this (bootstrap?). I will ask our expert.

    Cheers,

    E.J.

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