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st: Forest plot for multinomial logistic regression


From   Amal Khanolkar <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Forest plot for multinomial logistic regression
Date   Thu, 4 Jul 2013 12:34:25 +0000

Hi,

I would like to visually summarize results from a multinomial logistic regression model where I analyze RRR for early preterm, late preterm and post term birth relative to term birth among different ethnic groups compared to a reference majority group using a forest plot. 


I just went through the 'metan' and 'fintplot' commands. While metan is geared towards pooling estimates from a meta-analysis, fintplot has the option to pool estimates from logistic regression but does not have an option for multinomial logistic regression.


Are there anyother commands in Stata that I might have missed or can I work with either metan or fintplot?


Thanks,

/Amal. 



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