| Ref ID | 1019 |
| First Author | L. He |
| Journal | FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY |
| Year Of Publishing | 2023 |
| URL | https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1094360/full |
| Keywords |
• Risk of bias • Low methodological quality • Mental health |
| Problem(s) |
• Reasons for excluding potentially eligible studies not provided • Conflicts of interest or funding of included studies not assessed • Low methodological (AMSTAR) quality • No registered or published protocol • Low reporting or methodological quality (OTHER GUIDANCE) |
| Article Type | Empirical |
| Article Subtype | Cross-sectional survey/Methodological systematic review |
| First Author Country | Malaysia |
| Checklists |
• AMSTAR 2 • ROBIS • GRADE • QUOROM |
| Aim | To perform a comprehensive overview of the quality of the methodology, risk of bias, reporting, and evidence in these SRs in order to evaluate the available evidence regarding the effect of family-centered interventions on perinatal depression. |
| Level of Investigation | Descriptive |
| Summary of Findings | From eight systematic reviews identified through 9 databases from inception to December 2022. AMSTAR 2 rated five SRs as extremely low quality and three SRs as low quality. The items with the lowest compliance rates in AMSTAR 2 included an explanation of selection included study designs (12.5%), a prior protocol provided (50%), report on the sources of funding for included studies (0%), and provision of a list of excluded studies with justifications (25%). ROBIS graded three out of eight SRs as “high risk.” The PRISMA checklist showed that three of the eight SRs scored less than 20 (out of a maximum of 27). |
| Number of systematic reviews included | 8 |
| Number of eligible systematic reviews assessed | 1117 |
| Treatment impacted | Not Applicable |
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| Interpretation impacted | Not Applicable |
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