Good afternoon,
I wonder if something like "multivariate logistic regression" exists, and if it can be analyzed in Stata. What I mean is a kind of analogy to mvreg/manova, but with dichotomous (and not continuous) outcomes. For example, we may have collected data on three outcome variables in every patient: diabetes (yes/no), stroke (yes/no), chronic inflammation (yes/no), and some predictive variables (age, sex, number of children, smoker(yes/no), etc.). Is there a method to test if given set of predictors is associated stronger with one of the three outcome variables?
Many thanks in advance for all comments/suggestions.
Best greetings,
Piotr Lewczuk
I wonder if something like "multivariate logistic regression" exists, and if it can be analyzed in Stata. What I mean is a kind of analogy to mvreg/manova, but with dichotomous (and not continuous) outcomes. For example, we may have collected data on three outcome variables in every patient: diabetes (yes/no), stroke (yes/no), chronic inflammation (yes/no), and some predictive variables (age, sex, number of children, smoker(yes/no), etc.). Is there a method to test if given set of predictors is associated stronger with one of the three outcome variables?
Many thanks in advance for all comments/suggestions.
Best greetings,
Piotr Lewczuk
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