The result of Egger's Test is usually given as a p-value for the intercept. A p-value less than 0.05 typically indicates significant asymmetry, suggesting the presence of publication bias. However, researchers should also consider the context of their studies and other potential sources of bias. It is often recommended to use Egger's Test in conjunction with other methods, such as the Trim and Fill method, to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of potential biases.