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  • -rctmiss- and relative risks

    Hi Listers,

    I am analysing data from an RCT with a binary outcome.

    In my primary analysis I used multiple imputation to estimate missing data; however, I would like to run some sensitivity analyses to explore possible departures from the MAR assumption. I appreciate that -rctmiss- supports logistic regression but I was wondering if there is any way to extrapolate relative risks, which I report in the primary analysis.

    I thought I could use poisson (since robust SE are estimated) and then exponentiate the estimates, but I am not 100% sure this is OK within -rctmiss-.

    Any advice welcome!

  • #2
    here is a quote from the help file for -rctmiss-: "At present, estimation_command must use regress, logistic / logit or poisson." so, yes, it appears to be acceptable to use -poisson- within -rctmiss-

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    • #3
      Thanks Rich Goldstein - I wasn't sure if the confidence intervals would be accurate; but I suppose since robust SE are estimated it should be OK.

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