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measure_abstinence_period | R Documentation |
Find the longest number of sequential visits in the pattern with negative UDS
measure_abstinence_period(use_pattern_binary, use_is = "+")
use_pattern_binary |
A character string showing the daily, by visit, or weekly substance use pattern for a single subject, recoded to binary use or abstinence indicators. |
use_is |
Which single character is used to mark positive UDS in the
use pattern string? Defaults to |
The use pattern MUST be in binary code for this function to work.
For use patterns coded in our default language (see the "dictionary" in the
Details section for measure_retention
), the binary form would
have all "_" (missing by study protocol) visits replaced with "-" and all
"o" (missing for non-compliance) and "*" (mixed positive and negative)
visits replaced with "+". See the example below.
An integer measuring the longest number of sequential visits for which the subject was abstinent from the substance(s) of interest. If the subject's entire use pattern is missing, then this will be 0.
pattern_char <- "__++++*o-------+--+-o-o-o+o+oooooo" # replace "_" with "-" pattern2_char <- recode_missing_visits( pattern_char, missing_is = "_", missing_becomes = "-" ) # replace "o" with "+" pattern3_char <- recode_missing_visits(pattern2_char) # replace "*" with "+" pattern4_char <- recode_missing_visits(pattern3_char, missing_is = "*") measure_abstinence_period(pattern4_char)
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