Extended Data Fig. 2: Mean relative risk and strength of evidence found in sensitivity analyses on the associations between sexual violence and various health outcomes. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 2: Mean relative risk and strength of evidence found in sensitivity analyses on the associations between sexual violence and various health outcomes.

From: The health effects associated with physical, sexual and psychological gender-based violence against men and women: a Burden of Proof study

Extended Data Fig. 2: Mean relative risk and strength of evidence found in sensitivity analyses on the associations between sexual violence and various health outcomes.

This heatmap compares the estimated mean relative risk and the star rating for the association between sexual violence and each of the six health outcomes evaluated across different sensitivity analyses. The left most column, titled “Primary analysis,” reflects the primary results of the present manuscript. Each consecutive column reflects a different sensitivity analysis (described in more detail in the Methods) specific model restrictions or restrictions to the input data. Each row corresponds to a different outcome of interest. The cells marked with a ^ reflect a restriction does not change the data or modeling parameters from the primary analysis, resulting in matching models. The number overlayed on each cell corresponds to the mean relative risk estimate derived from each analysis for the relationship between the health outcome listed on the y-axis and exposure to sexual violence. The cells are colored in accordance with the star rating based on a conservative interpretation of the data in the sensitivity analysis of interest on a 1 (weak evidence) to 5 (strong evidence) star scale. Empty white cells reflect sensitivity analyses for which we did not have enough relevant data (three or more studies) to examine.

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