Odds ratio for a variable is exponential of the coefficient for the variable if not named in an interaction term.
Is more complexity involved? Give relevant example(s).
Gene Maguin
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Hi everyone,
I’m not sure if this has been answered before but does anyone know how to get odds ratios for many predictors in a logistic regression?
Outcome= Insomnia (insomnia or no insomnia) Predictors= female gender, psychiatric symptoms, substance misuse etc.
Many thanks,
Lindsay
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