A mixed model framework is presented to model the characteristic multivariate binary anomaly data as provided in some teratology studies. The key features of the model are the incorporation of covariate effects, a flexible random effects distribution by means of a finite mixture, and the application of copula functions to better account for the relation structure of the anomalies. The framework is motivated by data of the Boston Anticonvulsant Teratogenesis study and offers an integrated approach to investigate substantive questions, concerning general and anomaly-specific exposure effects of covariates, interrelations between anomalies, and objective diagnostic measurement.status: publishe
Objective. We consider the need for a modeling framework for related individuals and various sources...
Since the thalidomide disaster in the early sixties many birth defect monitoring systems and registr...
1026-1034This study presents teratogenic factors and their deleterious effect on embryogenesis (cong...
Human teratogens often manifest themselves through a broad spectrum of adverse effects. Although oft...
Multiple outcomes are commonly measured in the study of birth defects. The reason is that most terat...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the application of generalized estimating equations to a...
We propose a latent variable model for mixed discrete and continuous outcomes. The model accommodate...
Measurements of both continuous and discrete outcomes are encountered in many statistical problems. ...
We propose a multivariate linear mixed (MLMM) for the analysis of multiple outcomes, which generaliz...
Teratology studies examine the effect a substance has on the proportion of malformed fetuses. Factor...
Teratology studies examine the effect a substance has on the proportion of malformed fetuses. Factor...
We discuss latent variable models that allow for fixed effect covariates, as well as covariates affe...
Background: We report on inter-rater agreement in the assessment of newborn infants with respect to ...
Mixed models have typically been used for modelling structural effects in presence of random variati...
Mixed models have typically been used for modelling structural effects in presence of random variati...
Objective. We consider the need for a modeling framework for related individuals and various sources...
Since the thalidomide disaster in the early sixties many birth defect monitoring systems and registr...
1026-1034This study presents teratogenic factors and their deleterious effect on embryogenesis (cong...
Human teratogens often manifest themselves through a broad spectrum of adverse effects. Although oft...
Multiple outcomes are commonly measured in the study of birth defects. The reason is that most terat...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the application of generalized estimating equations to a...
We propose a latent variable model for mixed discrete and continuous outcomes. The model accommodate...
Measurements of both continuous and discrete outcomes are encountered in many statistical problems. ...
We propose a multivariate linear mixed (MLMM) for the analysis of multiple outcomes, which generaliz...
Teratology studies examine the effect a substance has on the proportion of malformed fetuses. Factor...
Teratology studies examine the effect a substance has on the proportion of malformed fetuses. Factor...
We discuss latent variable models that allow for fixed effect covariates, as well as covariates affe...
Background: We report on inter-rater agreement in the assessment of newborn infants with respect to ...
Mixed models have typically been used for modelling structural effects in presence of random variati...
Mixed models have typically been used for modelling structural effects in presence of random variati...
Objective. We consider the need for a modeling framework for related individuals and various sources...
Since the thalidomide disaster in the early sixties many birth defect monitoring systems and registr...
1026-1034This study presents teratogenic factors and their deleterious effect on embryogenesis (cong...