Dear all,
I am using the teffects ipw command to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of a binary exposure on a continuous outcome.
In the unweighted analysis, the continuous outcome is right skewed and I plan to report group medians and IQRs.
When using the teffects command, I am given the average treatment effect which is the difference in potential outcome means (weighted analysis).
Questions
1. Does STATA take into account that the outcome variable is skewed? Is it appropriate in this case to report the average treatment effect?
2. If not, should I transform the outcome variable (e.g. log transform) so that it is normally distributed in each of the treatment groups before using the teffects commands?
3. If not, is it better to calculate the difference in potential outcome medians using similar methodology to calculating an absolute difference in medians (e.g. cendif command)? This has been previously described on this forum but in my case I would weight the analysis using the ipw.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I am using the teffects ipw command to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of a binary exposure on a continuous outcome.
In the unweighted analysis, the continuous outcome is right skewed and I plan to report group medians and IQRs.
When using the teffects command, I am given the average treatment effect which is the difference in potential outcome means (weighted analysis).
Questions
1. Does STATA take into account that the outcome variable is skewed? Is it appropriate in this case to report the average treatment effect?
2. If not, should I transform the outcome variable (e.g. log transform) so that it is normally distributed in each of the treatment groups before using the teffects commands?
3. If not, is it better to calculate the difference in potential outcome medians using similar methodology to calculating an absolute difference in medians (e.g. cendif command)? This has been previously described on this forum but in my case I would weight the analysis using the ipw.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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