Hello,
I am trying to use ipdover command and I followed the advices that I found in the website, but still I am not able to get the correct result.
I am working on a cross sectional study, my outcome is depression, and I have two separate dietary patterns as exposure, and I would like to see the effect of covariates ( sex, age, smoking, education,..etc) as subgroups on the association.
I got the results based on these commands:
for example, this for sex
poisson depression i.fac1c##i.sex Age i.sex fbgdm i.education i.smoking lpa bmi med_insulin med_diab_tab med_hbp ,irr r
contrast i.fac1c#i.sex
by sex, sort : poisson depression i.fac1c Age i.fbgdm i.education i.smoking lpa bmi med_insulin med_diab_tab med_hbp ,irr r
but now I am looking to present them in a forest plot.
Thank in advance.
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