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  • Missing data and -xtlogit-

    Hi Listers,

    I have data from 400 participants who were interviewed every 2 months for a whole year (6 'waves'). At each wave, they were asked "since our last call, have you started exercising" (coded as yes/no) and to rate their wellbeing (continuous measure). I am interested in exploring the association between their wellbeing score and whether they have started exercising.

    I have some missing data mostly due to participants not attending all 'waves'. I opted for analysing the data using a mixed model approach with -xtlogit-. Based on previous posts, this approach is tolerant of missing data but I am wondering if I am still at risk of biased estimates and how to address this. In particular, I was wondering if inverse probability weighting can be used with -xtlogit- if participants' characteristics were to explain missing data or if alternative approaches may be recommended.

    Thanks in advance!


  • #2
    Laura:
    as usual, the first step to take is diagnosing the mechanism(s) underlying the missingness in your data: is missingness informative or not?
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (StataNow 18.5)

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    • #3
      Thanks Carlo Lazzaro -I cannot completely exclude that those who missed the waves/had missing data were not exercising' however, looking at my data I found that several measures taken at baseline (e.g. age, education) are associated with the variable coding whether data are missing during the follow-up waves. I take this to indicate that data may be missing at random.

      Is IPW a sensible option and how can I do so within -xtlogit-?

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      • #4
        Laura:
        if your missing values are MAR, I would go -mi-.
        Kind regards,
        Carlo
        (StataNow 18.5)

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        • #5
          Thanks Carlo - with repeated measures, can I use MI on the wide data and then transform to long for the analysis?

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          • #6
            Laura:
            see -mi set- entry in Stata .pdf manual.
            Kind regards,
            Carlo
            (StataNow 18.5)

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