Dear Statalist,
I have a serie of outcomes (all continuous) measured in two groups at two different time points (after 2 years). I would like to assess the overall difference in the outcomes between the two groups (under the assumption that all the outcomes are correlated) and I was wondering whether it is possible with Stata to perform a multivariate multilevel linear mixed model. I would prefer this than a MANOVA test as it would consider that my database has two time points for the same population.
My outcome variables are outcome1 outcome2 outcome3 outcome4 outcome5. I also have an id variable (ID), a time variable (time 0/1), and a group variable (group 0/1).
I have not even tried to run the command as I am not entirely sure how I should do that.
Thanks in advance.
I have a serie of outcomes (all continuous) measured in two groups at two different time points (after 2 years). I would like to assess the overall difference in the outcomes between the two groups (under the assumption that all the outcomes are correlated) and I was wondering whether it is possible with Stata to perform a multivariate multilevel linear mixed model. I would prefer this than a MANOVA test as it would consider that my database has two time points for the same population.
My outcome variables are outcome1 outcome2 outcome3 outcome4 outcome5. I also have an id variable (ID), a time variable (time 0/1), and a group variable (group 0/1).
I have not even tried to run the command as I am not entirely sure how I should do that.
Thanks in advance.
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