Hi, everyone. Stata has a straightforward panel concerning odds ratio in a classic 2x2 table. However, I am working on a paper with a 2 X 3 table... There are three categories for age, and two in the columns, those who quit the treatment versus those who did not quit. Is there a way to determine the odds ratio for discontinuing the treatment for EACH age category? I appreciate any help you can provide. Thank you !
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