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The relation between continuous outcomes was modeled using an ordinary least squares fit of a linear model, and F-tests were used for a test of association.
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The number of meta-analyses with continuous outcomes was 61 (94%).
Differences between groups of continuous outcomes were compared using the t-test or the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.
Continuous outcomes were compared between groups using t-tests.
Continuous outcomes were compared between the two intervention groups using the univariate general linear model with (ANCOVA) and without HDRS baseline value adjustment (ANOVA).
Continuous outcomes are evaluated as change scores (differences between baseline measurement and each follow-up measurement).
Continuous outcomes were compared using standardised mean differences (SMDs) between treatment groups.
Binary and continuous outcomes were analyzed separately.
All continuous outcomes were investigated for normality.
Continuous outcomes were analyzed using the Student t-test.
Continuous outcomes were compared using an unpaired student t-test.
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