Hello,
I am planning to use teffects psmatch to examine the impact of non-randomized exposure to a medication on a group of about 15,000 patients. I understand how to use the psmatch2 program to generate a post match treated and control group which can then be used to standardized mean differences in order to gauge the post-match balance of covariates.
However, I am uncertain how to calculate the same post-match standardized mean differences for model covariates using the teffects psmatch program, as the output of the teffects psmatch does not include a variable indicating matched treated and control patients.
Appreciate your advice on this topic.
Thanks,
Tim
I am planning to use teffects psmatch to examine the impact of non-randomized exposure to a medication on a group of about 15,000 patients. I understand how to use the psmatch2 program to generate a post match treated and control group which can then be used to standardized mean differences in order to gauge the post-match balance of covariates.
However, I am uncertain how to calculate the same post-match standardized mean differences for model covariates using the teffects psmatch program, as the output of the teffects psmatch does not include a variable indicating matched treated and control patients.
Appreciate your advice on this topic.
Thanks,
Tim
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