I have a dataset with 1,190 participants and am trying to predict a low frequency event (n = 91) at follow-up using 8 predictors that showed significant differences/correlations at baseline. Using logistic regressions, two of my predictors are significant and the overall model is significant, but the model is 0% sensitive - it couldn't predict a single person with the event at follow-up. It is 100% specific, but since so many people did not experience the event, I'm not all that excited. I tried using firthlogit and firthfit to account for the rarity of the event, but am not sure how to get these classification tables (estat classification is not the correct way to obtain these in firthlogit). Is there any way to get the post-estimation indices after firthlogit (including the classification statistics, ROC curve, and specificity/sensitivity plots?). Thank you!
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