Hello
I would like to compare two relative risks to see if they are different from one another.
I have data on stunting (yes/no) and income status (high/low) for different rounds (R1 - R4) of a survey.
I would like to see if the gradient of stunting by income status changes in different rounds of the survey. This could be between R1 and R2, or R1 and R4 etc.
Example data:
Round 1
***************** Stunted*******Not Stunted****Total
Low Income 50 30 80
High Income 70 50 120
RR of stunting low income vs high income = 0.625/ 0.583 = 1.07
Round 2
****************** Stunted******** Not Stunted****Total
Low Income 40 40 80
High Income 30 60 90
RR of stunting low income vs high income = 0.5 / 0.33 = 1.515
RRR between R1 ad R2 = 1.07 / 1.515 = 0.706
I have been using the cs command to get RR with confidence intervals for each round, but need help comparing the RR between different rounds, to calculate CI and p value.
Ive even done it by hand but it took ages! Sorry for my ignorance - There must be a simple way to do this!!!
Many Thanks
Joe
I would like to compare two relative risks to see if they are different from one another.
I have data on stunting (yes/no) and income status (high/low) for different rounds (R1 - R4) of a survey.
I would like to see if the gradient of stunting by income status changes in different rounds of the survey. This could be between R1 and R2, or R1 and R4 etc.
Example data:
Round 1
***************** Stunted*******Not Stunted****Total
Low Income 50 30 80
High Income 70 50 120
RR of stunting low income vs high income = 0.625/ 0.583 = 1.07
Round 2
****************** Stunted******** Not Stunted****Total
Low Income 40 40 80
High Income 30 60 90
RR of stunting low income vs high income = 0.5 / 0.33 = 1.515
RRR between R1 ad R2 = 1.07 / 1.515 = 0.706
I have been using the cs command to get RR with confidence intervals for each round, but need help comparing the RR between different rounds, to calculate CI and p value.
Ive even done it by hand but it took ages! Sorry for my ignorance - There must be a simple way to do this!!!
Many Thanks
Joe
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