{smcl} {* 18sep2002}{...} {.-} help for {cmd:mifit}{right:(SJ3-3: st0000)} {.-} {title:Obtain multiple imputation inference for univariate regression models} {p 8 27 2} {cmd:mifit} [{cmd:,} {cmd:indiv}] {cmd::} [{cmd:xi :}] {it:estimation command} {p 4 4 2} where {it:estimation command} may be one of {p 8 8 2}{cmd:regress}, {cmd:sqreg}, {cmd:logit}, {cmd:probit}, {cmd:clogit}, {cmd:cprobit}, {cmd:ologit}, {cmd:oprobit}, {cmd:logistic}, {cmd:glm}, {cmd:poisson}, {cmd:svymean}, {cmd:svyreg}, {cmd:svylogit}, {cmd:svyprobit}, {cmd:svypois}, {cmd:xtgee} {p 4 4 2}followed by standard arguments and options for that command. {title:Description} {p 4 4 2} {cmd:mifit} carries out {it:estimation command} to each of the {help miset} datasets and then computes multiple-imputation point estimates of the regression parameters and associated overall variance estimates. Confidence intervals for the estimated model parameters are also given. {title:Options} {p 4 8 2} {cmd:indiv} causes an estimation result to be output for each of the {help miset} datasets. The default is that only overall estimation results are displayed. {p 4 8 2} In principle, any options of the original {it:estimation command} can be passed along to {cmd:mifit}. {title:Remarks} {p 4 4 2} The {help xi} prefix command can be used in the usual way within {cmd:mifit} to create dummy variables and interaction terms. {title:Examples} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. mifit : glm drkfre sex mmetro austrn, family(pois)}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. mifit, indiv : xi : svyreg cistot i.wave*age, strata(id)} {title:Authors} {p 4 4 2} Ning Li, Philip Greenwood, and John Carlin, Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics Unit, Murdoch Research Institute and University of Melbourne. Email: {browse "mailto:jbcarlin@unimelb.edu.au":jbcarlin@unimelb.edu.au} {title:Also see} {p 4 14 2} Online: help for {help miset}, {help miappend}, {help mimerge}, {help misave}, {help mido}, {help mici}, {help milincom}, {help mireset}{p_end}