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Hi there,
Just following up on this

Thanks,
Nárlon Cássio

Nárlon Cássio Boa Sorte Silva PhD (He, Him, His)
CIHR and MSHR BC/PARF Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Health Lab
Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada
Twitter: @BoaNarlon

On Jul 16, 2022, at 10:00 AM, Boa Sorte Silva, Narlon <narlon.silva@ubc.ca> wrote:

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Dear experts,

 

I am conducting a group analysis and wanted to confirm that the set up below accurately addresses our research question. Thanks for your help, much appreciated!

 

Background:
  • We have two groups (intervention vs control) and two timepoints (pre vs post)
  • Our data have already been processed and stacked with long_mris_slopes where pc1 is the measure of interest (post - pre).
  • Our covariates are sex (male vs female), age, and MMSE scores.
  • Thus, our model has 4 groups (2 factors/2 levels):
    • int_male
    • int_female
    • con_male
    • con_female
  • We’re using DODS
  • We’re running the analysis with mri_glmfit in the Longitudinal Two Stage Model

 

As such, we want test whether there are greater changes in the intervention group vs control group in the pc1 measure, adjusting for the influence of sex, age, and MMSE.

 

This is our FSGD:
GroupDescriptorFile 1
Title Between-group
Class int_male
Class int_female
Class con_male
Class con_female
Variables age mmse
Input 001.MR int_male      30     25
Input 002.MR int_female    40     22
Input 003.MR con_male      60     29
Input 004.MR con_female    60     21
                …

 

And this is the contrast matrix
+0.5 +0.5 -0.5 -0.5 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0

 

With the above contrast matrix, our interpretation would be:
  • Intervention > control = positive result
  • Intervention < control = negative result

 

Is this the correct set up and interpretation?

 

Thanks for taking the time,
Best regards,
Nárlon Cássio

 

Nárlon Cássio Boa Sorte Silva PhD (He, Him, His)
CIHR and MSHR BC/PARF Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Health Lab
Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada
Twitter: @BoaNarlon
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