Hello,
I've been working on a cox regression analysis and faced an issue in assessing the ph assumption.
I first tested my assumption using "estat phtest, detail" and my core independent variable got a Prob>chi2 of 0.4021, thus the PH assumption holds.
However, when I used the "stphplot" to see how that independent variable looks graphically the lines cross at a point, meaning they are not parallel, which goes against what the proportional hazard cox regression requires.
Which do I follow on with?
If the global test still holds for the estat phtest significance test approach is it still okay to proceed?
Also, if I have to follow on with the graphical examination and there is an issue with my independent variable, is there a survival analysis I can use with non-proportional hazard?
Thank you so much in advance!!
I've been working on a cox regression analysis and faced an issue in assessing the ph assumption.
I first tested my assumption using "estat phtest, detail" and my core independent variable got a Prob>chi2 of 0.4021, thus the PH assumption holds.
However, when I used the "stphplot" to see how that independent variable looks graphically the lines cross at a point, meaning they are not parallel, which goes against what the proportional hazard cox regression requires.
Which do I follow on with?
If the global test still holds for the estat phtest significance test approach is it still okay to proceed?
Also, if I have to follow on with the graphical examination and there is an issue with my independent variable, is there a survival analysis I can use with non-proportional hazard?
Thank you so much in advance!!
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