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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
by
Xu, Gongjun
, Chiou, Sy Han
, Yan, Jun
, Wang, Mei-Cheng
, Huang, Chiung-Yu
in
Accelerated failure time model
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedicine
/ Changes
/ death
/ Estimators
/ Failure times
/ Frailty
/ Hospitalization
/ Informative censoring
/ Marginal models
/ Mental health
/ Normality
/ Public health
/ Recurrent
/ Recurrent events
/ Resampling
/ Semiparametric methods
/ Simulation
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
2017
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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
by
Xu, Gongjun
, Chiou, Sy Han
, Yan, Jun
, Wang, Mei-Cheng
, Huang, Chiung-Yu
in
Accelerated failure time model
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedicine
/ Changes
/ death
/ Estimators
/ Failure times
/ Frailty
/ Hospitalization
/ Informative censoring
/ Marginal models
/ Mental health
/ Normality
/ Public health
/ Recurrent
/ Recurrent events
/ Resampling
/ Semiparametric methods
/ Simulation
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
2017
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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
by
Xu, Gongjun
, Chiou, Sy Han
, Yan, Jun
, Wang, Mei-Cheng
, Huang, Chiung-Yu
in
Accelerated failure time model
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Biomedicine
/ Changes
/ death
/ Estimators
/ Failure times
/ Frailty
/ Hospitalization
/ Informative censoring
/ Marginal models
/ Mental health
/ Normality
/ Public health
/ Recurrent
/ Recurrent events
/ Resampling
/ Semiparametric methods
/ Simulation
/ Social sciences
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
2017
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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
2017
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Overview
Recurrent event data arise frequently in various fields such as biomedical sciences, public health, engineering, and social sciences. In many instances, the observation of the recurrent event process can be stopped by the occurrence of a correlated failure event, such as treatment failure and death. In this article, we propose a joint scale-change model for the recurrent event process and the failure time, where a shared frailty variable is used to model the association between the two types of outcomes. In contrast to the popular Cox-type joint modeling approaches, the regression parameters in the proposed joint scale-change model have marginal interpretations. The proposed approach is robust in the sense that no parametric assumption is imposed on the distribution of the unobserved frailty and that we do not need the strong Poisson-type assumption for the recurrent event process. We establish consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed semiparametric estimators under suitable regularity conditions. To estimate the corresponding variances of the estimators, we develop a computationally efficient resampling-based procedure. Simulation studies and an analysis of hospitalization data from the Danish Psychiatric Central Register illustrate the performance of the proposed method. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
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Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Group,LLC,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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