I want to use the psmatch2 command to examine the impact of a treatment/exposure on an outcome variable adjusting for few socio-demographic characteristics of my participants. When I run the model at the end I get the mean and the differences between the unmatched and ATT. However, I am not sure how best to interpret the results. How can I ascertain that there were significant differences between the 2 treatment groups since pvalues are not reported. How can I determine level of significant differences using standard errors?
Also I am using a logit model with psmatch2. How do I interpret the coefficients in the model for the con founders? Is the interpretation same as a regular logit/logistic model where I can interpret the likely association between dependant and independent variables? How do I interpret the impact of treatment variable?
thank you
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