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Re: st: competing risk models


From   Jesper Sorensen <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: competing risk models
Date   Fri, 14 May 2004 20:59:17 -0400

Wes,

there's no way to do it directly in Stata, but you can get the same results as in TDA if you run the models separately for the three separate destination states - in other words you need to re-stset the data, declaring a new failure variable.

//Jesper



Hi,

I am trying to run a competing risks event history model using stata. Once firms enter the sample, they are at risk for three possible outcomes (technology adoption). I want to see if a list of various independent variables affect the rate for these outcomes in different ways, maybe in the same direction, but differential impact. So in the output I should get a set of coefficients (which I think decomposes to the probability of the destination state * the overall rate) for each potential outcome. In TDA, the command is rate and then specify the outcome and independent variables for each potential outcome (in my case 3 outcomes). I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how to do this with stcox?

Thanks!

WS

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