Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data

Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 108
Release :
ISBN-10 : OCLC:1258128027
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Book Synopsis Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data by : Guanglei Yu

Download or read book Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data written by Guanglei Yu and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recurrent event data and panel count data are two common types of data that have been studied extensively in event history studies in literature. By recurrent event data, we mean that subjects are observed continuously in the follow-up study and thus occurrence times of recurrent events of interest are available. For panel count data, subjects are monitored periodically at discrete observation times and thus only numbers of recurrent events between two subsequent observations are recorded. In addition, one may face mixed panel count data in practice, which are the mixture of recurrent event data and panel count data. They arise when each study subject may be observed continuously during the whole study period, continuously over some study periods and at some time points otherwise, or only at some discrete time points. That is, these mixed data provide complete or incomplete information on the recurrent event process over different time periods for different subjects. It is well-known that in panel count data, the observation process may carry information on the underlying recurrent event process and the censoring may also be dependent in practice. Under such circumstance, the first part of this dissertation will discuss regression analysis of panel count data with informative observations and drop-outs. For the problem, a general means model is presented that can allow both additive and multiplicative effects of covariates on the underlying recurrent event process. In addition, the proportional rates model and the accelerated failure time model are employed to describe the covariate effects on the observation process and the dropout or follow-up process, respectively. For estimation of regression parameters, some estimating equation-based procedures are developed and the asymptotic properties of the proposed estimators are established. In addition, a resampling approach is proposed for the estimation of the covariance matrix of the proposed estimator and a model checking procedure is also provided. The results from an extensive simulation study indicate that the proposed methodology works well for practical situations and it is applied to a motivated set of real data from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) given in Section 1.1.2.2. In the second part of this dissertation, we will consider regression analysis of mixed panel count data. One major problem in the statistical inference on the mixed data is to combine these two different types of data structures. Since panel count data can be viewed as interval-censored recurrent event data with exact occurrence times of events of interest unobserved or missing, they may be augmented by filling in those missing data by imputation. Then the mixed data can be converted to recurrent event data on which the existing statistical inference method can be easily implemented. Motivated by this, a multiple imputation-based estimation approach is proposed. A simulation study is conducted to study the finite-sample properties of the proposed methodology and it shows that the proposed method is more efficient than the existing method. Also, an illustrative example from the CCSS is provided. The third part of this dissertation still considers regression analysis of mixed panel count data but in the presence of a dependent terminal event, which precludes further occurrence of either recurrent events of interest or observations. For this problem, we present a marginal modeling approach which acknowledges the fact that there will be no more recurrent events after the terminal event and leaves the correlation structure unspecified. To estimate the parameters of interest, an estimating equation-based procedure is developed and the inverse probability of survival weighting technique is used. Asymptotic properties of proposed estimators are also established and finite-sample properties are assessed in a simulation study. We again apply this proposed methodology to the CCSS. In the last part of this dissertation, we will discuss some work directions of the future research.


Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data Related Books

Semiparametric Methods for Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data and Mixed Panel Count Data
Language: en
Pages: 108
Authors: Guanglei Yu
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Recurrent event data and panel count data are two common types of data that have been studied extensively in event history studies in literature. By recurrent e
Statistical Analysis of Panel Count Data
Language: en
Pages: 283
Authors: Jianguo Sun
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-10-09 - Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Panel count data occur in studies that concern recurrent events, or event history studies, when study subjects are observed only at discrete time points. By rec
Bayesian Inference and Computation in Reliability and Survival Analysis
Language: en
Pages: 367
Authors: Yuhlong Lio
Categories: Mathematics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-08-01 - Publisher: Springer Nature

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Bayesian analysis is one of the important tools for statistical modelling and inference. Bayesian frameworks and methods have been successfully applied to solve
Fitting Semiparametric Regressions for Panel Count Survival Data with an R Package Spef
Language: en
Pages: 54
Authors: Xiaojing Wang
Categories: Mathematical statistics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Semiparametric Regression
Language: en
Pages: 408
Authors: David Ruppert
Categories: Mathematics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003-07-14 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Even experts on semiparametric regression should find something new here.