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Strengths: In my opinion, the primary strength of Winkleby et al's description of statistical material is that it is completely to the point and at the same time quite comprehensive. The details about the samples are well presented with having important information like the span of the age of the population considered.
Secondly, the rationale behind pooling the data from four different cross-sectional studies is clearly described. Also, what was done with the unemployed samples is well stated. As non-responded questionnaire is quite commonly encountered in these kinds of studies, the assumption to handle those cases is adequately described.
Thirdly, all the independent explanatory variable are separately described to ensure that the choice of analytical framework gets justified. The coding method for the dependent variable is also discussed to substantiate the analysis.
Weaknesses: Along with these strengths, I found quite a few weaknesses of this potion which should have been taken care of.
First of all, the total number of participants in each of the cross-sectional study was not mentioned. Furthermore, the absolute number of dropped unemployed participants in various categories are given, their percentage in the total number of participants, however, is not clearly mentioned. If this percentage was found to be significant, then alternatives to dropping those participants should have been considered. Moreover, the gender distribution of those dropped participants is not at all highlighted.
Secondly, how partially completed questionnaires are dealt is not described. Generally, entries with 'NA' can affect the regression substantially, hence the mechanism to handle those entries should have been described sufficiently.
Thirdly, in my opinion, the description of the analytical methods is not adequate. The different types of regression models used in the study are not discussed in detail. The basic equation for those models also should have been discussed in the method section of the paper. Moreover, the rationale behind choosing those methods also be stated clearly in this section. Even, the software used for conducting the statistical analysis is also not mentioned.
Fourthly, 'homemaker' category is dropped in the multivariate analysis which actually will add up to 1/3 of women population. The justification for dropping that category is not provided, and any other alternative is also not considered.
Finally, it is not mentioned whether in the study (both in the data collection process as well as in the analysis) any ethical code and conducts were confirmed or not.