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ABunting
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Greetings and thank you for the advice.

 

I have completed a LTA with 3 time periods and covariates. Covariate1 predicting T1 status is not significant-it is a control for the intervention versus treatment group. For the transitions I am interested in 2 variables predict the LTA transitions. My output provides me with the Odds Ratios for these transitions- but I'm not seeing where it would be noted that these transitions are significant or if a 95% CI can be obtained for the odds ratios? In many publications I do not see significance indicated but have seen one publication with CIs given. Thank you!

 

proc lta data=WISHFUL OUTTEST=est3 outparam=param3 OUTPOST=outpost3;

nstatus 3;

ntimes 3;

items drg_0mopot drg_0mobenzo drg_0mometh drg_0mobuep drg_0monmpr drg_0mosuboxinj drg_0moinjectnmpr drg_0moinjectmeth drg_6mopot drg_6mobenzo drg_6mometh drg_6mobuep drg_6monmpr drg_6mosuboxinj drg_6moinjectnmpr drg_6moinjectmeth drg_12mopot drg_12mobenzo drg_12mometh drg_12mobuep drg_12monmpr drg_12mosuboxinj drg_12moinjectnmpr drg_12moinjectmeth;

categories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2;

measurement times;

covariates1 interv_grp;

covariates2 back6mojail back12mojail;

BETA PRIOR=1;

reference1 2;

reference2 2;

seed 1000;

run;

 

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