Hi,
I'm trying to perform 2 logistic regressions controlled for some variables.
exposure: quartiles of processed food consumption
outcome model 1: binary depression (yes or no)
outcome model 2: mental disorders (4 disorders)
confoundings: (categorical and numerical) sex, age, education, etc.
Could anyone help me with the code?
Thank you in advance.
For your first model, here's an example:
The second case is either Ordinal or Nominal Regression, not Logistic.
Here's an example of nominal regression:
@natasha_nf wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to perform 2 logistic regressions controlled for some variables.
exposure: quartiles of processed food consumption
outcome model 1: binary depression (yes or no)
outcome model 2: mental disorders (4 disorders)
confoundings: (categorical and numerical) sex, age, education, etc.
Could anyone help me with the code?
Thank you in advance.
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