AbstractRecurrent event data occur in many fields and many approaches have been proposed for their analyses (Andersen et al. (1993) [1]; Cook and Lawless (2007) [3]). However, most of the available methods allow only time-independent covariate effects, and sometimes this may not be true. In this paper, we consider regression analysis of multivariate recurrent event data in which some covariate effects may be time-dependent. For the problem, we employ the marginal modeling approach and, especially, estimating equation-based inference procedures are developed. Both asymptotic and finite-sample properties of the proposed estimates are established and an illustrative example is provided
[[abstract]]In event history studies concerning recurrent events, two types of data have been extens...
Recurrent event data and panel count data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies. T...
Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in longitudinal studies when events occur repeatedly o...
AbstractRecurrent event data occur in many fields and many approaches have been proposed for their a...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Multivariate recurrent event data are usually encountered in many clinical and longitudinal studies ...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
Summary. In this article, we propose a family of semiparametric transformation models with time-vary...
Multivariate failure time data arise in various forms including recurrent event data when individual...
Multivariate failure time data arise in various forms including recurrent event data when individual...
In this article, we propose a family of semiparametric transformation models with time-varying coeff...
Many epidemiologic studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events and much attention has been gi...
When conducting recurrent event data analysis, it is common to assume that the covariate processes a...
[[abstract]]In event history studies concerning recurrent events, two types of data have been extens...
Recurrent event data and panel count data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies. T...
Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in longitudinal studies when events occur repeatedly o...
AbstractRecurrent event data occur in many fields and many approaches have been proposed for their a...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Multivariate recurrent event data are usually encountered in many clinical and longitudinal studies ...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
Summary. In this article, we propose a family of semiparametric transformation models with time-vary...
Multivariate failure time data arise in various forms including recurrent event data when individual...
Multivariate failure time data arise in various forms including recurrent event data when individual...
In this article, we propose a family of semiparametric transformation models with time-varying coeff...
Many epidemiologic studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events and much attention has been gi...
When conducting recurrent event data analysis, it is common to assume that the covariate processes a...
[[abstract]]In event history studies concerning recurrent events, two types of data have been extens...
Recurrent event data and panel count data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies. T...
Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in longitudinal studies when events occur repeatedly o...