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Interventions Distribution
The Interventions Distribution process compares distributions of interventions (either concomitant medication or substance use) and demographic variables across treatment arms .
What do I need?
This process requires several demographic-related and either medication- or substance use-related variables. These include:
a treatment variable ( the actual treatment received by each subject ( TRT01A )),
the planned treatment (intent-to-treat) for each subject ( TRT01P ), or the description of the planned treatment arm ( ARM ),
AGE , SEX , RACE , SITEID , and
either CMDECOD , CMCAT , and CMSTDTC (for CM ), or SUDECOD , SUCAT , and SUSTDTC (for SU ).
Variables can be taken either from the subject level analysis data set ( ADSL ) included in the Analysis Data Model ( ADaM ) folder or from the DM , CM , and SU domains in SDTM . Refer to Localization-Specific Value Specification for more information about these data sets.
Output/Results
The output generated by this process is summarized by a tabbed report. Refer to the Interventions Distribution output documentation for detailed descriptions and guides to interpreting your results.