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I conducted a survival analysis using stata 16. One of my predictor variables did not meet the proportionality assumption and I decided to stratify on that variable (I assessed the survival function by the stratum of this variable, and run other descriptive tests before deciding to stratify). After this, all the predictors in the model met the assumption. This is an example of how the model/results look like.
The problem is that I'm not sure how to interpret this and how to describe it in the methods of my manuscript.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
. stcox i.inf_all_pregs_ge35y_6m i.race_3cats i.gt70k i.smokpreg_final_d bmi_mom_prepreg_d, strata (coll_grad) failure _d: meno_natural == 1 analysis time _t: meno_natural_agey id: id Iteration 0: log likelihood = -995.2653 Iteration 1: log likelihood = -992.57214 Iteration 2: log likelihood = -992.56409 Iteration 3: log likelihood = -992.56409 Refining estimates: Iteration 0: log likelihood = -992.56409 Stratified Cox regr. -- Breslow method for ties No. of subjects = 594 Number of obs = 594 No. of failures = 207 Time at risk = 29385.2 LR chi2(7) = 5.40 Log likelihood = -992.56409 Prob > chi2 = 0.6110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _t | Haz. Ratio Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf. Interval] -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------- inf_all_pregs_ge35y_6m | yes | 1.169095 .169324 1.08 0.281 .8801718 1.55286 | race_3cats | black | 1.08893 .2801552 0.33 0.741 .6576682 1.802991 other | .7923159 .1704014 -1.08 0.279 .5197956 1.207714 | gt70k | yes | .8327365 .1352858 -1.13 0.260 .6056504 1.144968 | smokpreg_final_d | smoke preg | 1.294729 .4279536 0.78 0.435 .6773709 2.474748 xnever | 1.124641 .1955035 0.68 0.499 .7999152 1.581188 | bmi_mom_prepreg_d | .9853377 .0153303 -0.95 0.342 .9557443 1.015847 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stratified by coll_grad
I conducted a survival analysis using stata 16. One of my predictor variables did not meet the proportionality assumption and I decided to stratify on that variable (I assessed the survival function by the stratum of this variable, and run other descriptive tests before deciding to stratify). After this, all the predictors in the model met the assumption. This is an example of how the model/results look like.
The problem is that I'm not sure how to interpret this and how to describe it in the methods of my manuscript.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
. stcox i.inf_all_pregs_ge35y_6m i.race_3cats i.gt70k i.smokpreg_final_d bmi_mom_prepreg_d, strata (coll_grad) failure _d: meno_natural == 1 analysis time _t: meno_natural_agey id: id Iteration 0: log likelihood = -995.2653 Iteration 1: log likelihood = -992.57214 Iteration 2: log likelihood = -992.56409 Iteration 3: log likelihood = -992.56409 Refining estimates: Iteration 0: log likelihood = -992.56409 Stratified Cox regr. -- Breslow method for ties No. of subjects = 594 Number of obs = 594 No. of failures = 207 Time at risk = 29385.2 LR chi2(7) = 5.40 Log likelihood = -992.56409 Prob > chi2 = 0.6110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _t | Haz. Ratio Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf. Interval] -----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------- inf_all_pregs_ge35y_6m | yes | 1.169095 .169324 1.08 0.281 .8801718 1.55286 | race_3cats | black | 1.08893 .2801552 0.33 0.741 .6576682 1.802991 other | .7923159 .1704014 -1.08 0.279 .5197956 1.207714 | gt70k | yes | .8327365 .1352858 -1.13 0.260 .6056504 1.144968 | smokpreg_final_d | smoke preg | 1.294729 .4279536 0.78 0.435 .6773709 2.474748 xnever | 1.124641 .1955035 0.68 0.499 .7999152 1.581188 | bmi_mom_prepreg_d | .9853377 .0153303 -0.95 0.342 .9557443 1.015847 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stratified by coll_grad
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