Computing Adjusted Risk Ratios and Risk Differences in Stata

Edward C. Norton(National Bureau of Economic Research), Morgen M. Miller(University of Michigan), Lawrence C. Kleinman(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
The Stata Journal Promoting communications on statistics and Stata
September 1, 2013
Cited by 305Open Access
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Abstract

In this article, we explain how to calculate adjusted risk ratios and risk differences when reporting results from logit, probit, and related nonlinear models. Building on Stata's margins command, we create a new postestimation command, adjrr, that calculates adjusted risk ratios and adjusted risk differences after running a logit or probit model with a binary, a multinomial, or an ordered outcome. adjrr reports the point estimates, delta-method standard errors, and 95% confidence intervals and can compute these for specific values of the variable of interest. It automatically adjusts for complex survey design as in the fit model. Data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey are used to illustrate multiple applications of the command.


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