Summary. Large observational databases derived from disease registries and retrospective cohort studies have proven very useful for the study of health services utilization. However, the use of large databases may introduce computational difficulties, particularly when the event of interest is recurrent. In such settings, grouping the recurrent event data into prespecified intervals leads to a flexible event rate model and a data reduction that remedies the computational issues. We propose a possibly stratified marginal proportional rates model with a piecewise-constant baseline event rate for recurrent event data. Both the absence and the presence of a terminal event are considered. Large-sample distributions are derived for the proposed e...
There are many practical situations where subjects can experience recurrence of an event, the event ...
In this article, we propose a class of Box-Cox transformation models for recurrent event data, which...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
This dissertation investigates three interesting problems in clustered event history data. The first...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies in many important areas...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
In this article, we propose a class of mixed models for recurrent event data. The new models include...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Recurrent events are often encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies where a terminal even...
In this dissertation we focus on two closely related topics: analyzing recurrent event data and medi...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
We study models for recurrent events with special emphasis on the situation where a terminal event a...
Recurrent event data are widely encountered in clinical and observational studies. Most methods for ...
International audienceThis paper considers statistical inference for the rate function of a recurren...
There are many practical situations where subjects can experience recurrence of an event, the event ...
In this article, we propose a class of Box-Cox transformation models for recurrent event data, which...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
This dissertation investigates three interesting problems in clustered event history data. The first...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies in many important areas...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
In this article, we propose a class of mixed models for recurrent event data. The new models include...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Recurrent events are often encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies where a terminal even...
In this dissertation we focus on two closely related topics: analyzing recurrent event data and medi...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
We study models for recurrent events with special emphasis on the situation where a terminal event a...
Recurrent event data are widely encountered in clinical and observational studies. Most methods for ...
International audienceThis paper considers statistical inference for the rate function of a recurren...
There are many practical situations where subjects can experience recurrence of an event, the event ...
In this article, we propose a class of Box-Cox transformation models for recurrent event data, which...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...