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Methods for conducting systematic reviews of risk factors in low- and middle-income countries

机译:对中低收入国家进行风险因素系统评价的方法

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Background Rates of youth violence are disproportionately high in many low- and middle-income countries [LMICs] but existing reviews of risk factors focus almost exclusively on high-income countries. Different search strategies, including non-English language searches, might be required to identify relevant evidence in LMICs. This paper discusses methodological issues in systematic reviews aiming to include evidence from LMICs, using the example of a recent review of risk factors for child conduct problems and youth violence in LMICs. Methods We searched the main international databases, such as PsycINFO, Medline and EMBASE in English, as well as 12 regional databases in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. In addition, we used internet search engines and Google Scholar, and contacted over 200 researchers and organizations to identify potentially eligible studies in LMICs. Results The majority of relevant studies were identified in the mainstream databases, but additional studies were also found through regional databases, such as CNKI, Wangfang, LILACS and SciELO. Overall, 85?% of eligible studies were in English, and 15?% were reported in Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian or French. Among eligible studies in languages other than English, two-thirds were identified only by regional databases and one-third was also indexed in the main international databases. Conclusions There are many studies on child conduct problems and youth violence in LMICs which have not been included in prior reviews. Most research on these subjects in LMICs has been produced in the last two-three decades and mostly in middle-income countries, such as China, Brazil, Turkey, South Africa and Russia. Based on our findings, it appears that many studies of child conduct problems and youth violence in LMICs are reported in English, Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese, but few such studies are published in French, Arabic or Russian. If non-English language searches and screening had not been conducted in the current review, 15?% of eligible studies would have been missed. Although there are benefits to non-English language searches and the inclusion of non-English studies in meta-analyses, systematic reviewers also need to consider the resources required to incorporate multi-lingual research.
机译:背景技术在许多低收入和中等收入国家[LMIC]中,青年暴力的发生率过高,但对风险因素的现有评估几乎只针对高收入国家。可能需要采用不同的搜索策略,包括非英语搜索,以识别LMIC中的相关证据。本文以最近对中低收入国家儿童行为问题和青年暴力行为风险因素的审查为例,讨论了系统评价中的方法学问题,旨在纳入中低收入国家的证据。方法我们搜索了主要的国际数据库,例如英语PsycINFO,Medline和EMBASE,以及12个阿拉伯语,中文,英语,法语,西班牙语,葡萄牙语和俄语的地区数据库。此外,我们使用了互联网搜索引擎和Google Scholar,并与200多个研究人员和组织进行了联系,以确定在LMIC中可能合格的研究。结果在主流数据库中发现了大多数相关研究,但通过CNKI,Wangfang,LILACS和SciELO等区域数据库也发现了其他研究。总体而言,符合条件的研究中有85%用英语,而用汉语,西班牙语,葡萄牙语,俄语或法语报道的则占15%。在除英语以外的其他语言的合格研究中,只有区域数据库确定了三分之二,而在主要国际数据库中也索引了三分之一。结论有许多关于中低收入国家的儿童行为问题和青少年暴力的研究尚未纳入先前的审查。对中低收入国家在这些问题上的大多数研究是在过去的二十三年中完成的,而且大多是在中等收入国家,例如中国,巴西,土耳其,南非和俄罗斯。根据我们的发现,看来许多关于中低收入国家儿童行为问题和青少年暴力的研究都以英语,中文,西班牙语和葡萄牙语进行了报道,但很少有以法语,阿拉伯语或俄语发表的此类研究。如果当前的审查中未进行非英语的搜索和筛选,则将错过15%的合格研究。尽管非英语搜索和将非英语研究纳入荟萃分析都有好处,但系统的审阅者还需要考虑整合多语言研究所需的资源。

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