Hi, Stata Users,
I am not so much good in posting on the forum, please excuse me for not adhering the rules.
My setup (Windows 10, Stata 16.1 MP)
I am interested to explore the relationship between emotional IPV and ANC service visits stratified by level of education (Low Vs. High) and household wealth status (Low Vs. High). I have adjusted four models (each subgroups) using the following Stata commands:
Low education Model
melogit anc_visits i.emo_vio1 i.mom_age i.birth_order i.hus_educ i.wealth_hh i.media_expo i.wempower1 i.V102 i.contex_regions if mom_educ ==0|| psu :,or nolog
I have found that (attached Table), significant in exposure to spousal emotional IPV effect on receiving adequate ANC service were seen with women living in low household wealth (P = 0.031), and with those low levels of education (P = 0.021).
All other covariates result omitted.
My concern is how I can plot the graph to show these relationships (emotionally IPV with ANC visits and education/wealth - relationship) like the sample graph attached (Pdf file), here with its AOR, CI and P-values.
Thank you so much for help!
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