I am preparing to analyze a cross-over trial of flavored vs. unflavored cigars on heaviness of cigar smoking. In Week 1, participants used their own brand of cigars as normal. Then they were randomized to receive either flavored or unflavored cigars, which they used during Week 2. Then, they crossed over and received the other cigar type. I am attempting to use pkshape in order to use pkcross. I put my data into wide format:
randomization is their assigned sequence: flavored first then unflavored cigar, or unflavored first then flavored cigar.
cigartype is the type of cigar they were assigned to. cigartype1 is the cigar they were assigned to in Week 1 (own brand by default), cigartype2 is the assigned cigar in Week 2, cigartype 3 is the assigned cigar in Week 3
sex is their sex at baseline
flavoredcigar is whether or not they reported preferring a flavored cigar (as opposed to unflavored) at baseline
tlfb_cig_heavy is the heaviness of their cigarette smoking (# days smoked cigarette X mean cigarettes smoked on smoking days). tlfb_cig_heavy1 is the heaviness of their cigarette smoking in Week 1, etc.
tlfb_cig_heavy is the heaviness of their cigar smoking, same as above.
When I ran pkshape, I received an error message:
I also ran the command and included baseline in order:
I believe the problem is that I am telling Stata baseline (own brand) is a third treatment, but that is not the case. I don't want to drop week 1 data (baseline). Is there a way to account for it in the pk commands?
Thank you for your assistance.
Code:
* Example generated by -dataex-. For more info, type help dataex clear input byte pid float randomization long cigartype1 float(tlfb_cig_heavy1 tlfb_cigar_heavy1 sex flavoredcigar) long cigartype2 float(tlfb_cig_heavy2 tlfb_cigar_heavy2) long cigartype3 float(tlfb_cig_heavy3 tlfb_cigar_heavy3) 1 0 0 135 17 0 1 1 31 4 2 24 4 5 1 0 135 54 0 0 2 27 11 1 21 8 7 0 0 562 49 1 1 1 85 10.5 2 70 5.5 8 0 0 360 41 0 0 1 80 11 2 80 13 9 0 0 900 74 0 1 1 220 20 2 225 17 10 1 0 110 55 0 1 2 16 11 1 16 15 11 1 0 600 20 0 1 2 140 6 1 140 6 12 1 0 11 8.5 0 1 2 0 5 1 0 5 13 0 0 610 115.5 0 1 1 0 24 2 0 24 16 1 0 311 13 0 0 2 72 5 1 70 7 17 0 0 1155 118 0 1 1 270 16 2 140 17 18 1 0 102 12 1 1 2 29 6 1 26 6 19 0 0 520 24 0 1 1 160 7 2 120 11 20 0 0 300 300 1 1 1 21 28 2 46 28 21 0 0 3.5 8.5 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 22 1 0 159.5 362 0 1 2 2 67.5 1 0 81 24 1 0 15 28 0 1 2 2 5 1 1 6 25 1 0 160 160 1 1 2 11 28 1 7 29 26 1 0 15 300 0 1 2 6 60 1 0 76 27 1 0 600 8 0 1 2 140 4.5 1 7 0 end label values randomization rand1 label def rand1 0 "Flavored First", modify label def rand1 1 "Unflavored First", modify label values cigartype1 type1 label values cigartype2 type1 label values cigartype3 type1 label def type1 0 "Own brand", modify label def type1 1 "Flavored", modify label def type1 2 "Unflavored", modify label values sex sex1 label def sex1 0 "Male", modify label def sex1 1 "Female", modify label values flavoredcigar noyes label def noyes 0 "No", modify label def noyes 1 "Yes", modify
cigartype is the type of cigar they were assigned to. cigartype1 is the cigar they were assigned to in Week 1 (own brand by default), cigartype2 is the assigned cigar in Week 2, cigartype 3 is the assigned cigar in Week 3
sex is their sex at baseline
flavoredcigar is whether or not they reported preferring a flavored cigar (as opposed to unflavored) at baseline
tlfb_cig_heavy is the heaviness of their cigarette smoking (# days smoked cigarette X mean cigarettes smoked on smoking days). tlfb_cig_heavy1 is the heaviness of their cigarette smoking in Week 1, etc.
tlfb_cig_heavy is the heaviness of their cigar smoking, same as above.
When I ran pkshape, I received an error message:
Code:
. pkshape pid randomization cigartype1 tlfb_cig_heavy1 tlfb_cigar_heavy1 sex flavoredcigar cigartype2 tlfb_cig_he > avy2 tlfb_cigar_heavy2 cigartype3 tlfb_cig_heavy3 tlfb_cigar_heavy3, order(FlUn UnFl) note: ignoring value labels for numeric sequence variable randomization and using treatment codes specified in option order() the number of periods in the data and in option order() does not agree r(198);
Code:
. pkshape pid randomization cigartype1 tlfb_cig_heavy1 tlfb_cigar_heavy1 sex flavoredcigar cigartype2 tlfb_cig_he > avy2 tlfb_cigar_heavy2 cigartype3 tlfb_cig_heavy3 tlfb_cigar_heavy3, order(OB FlUn UnFl) note: ignoring value labels for numeric sequence variable randomization and using treatment codes specified in option order() the number of sequences in input sequence variable randomization and in option order() does not agree r(198);
Thank you for your assistance.
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