Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects on the marginal recurrent event rate is of practical interest. There are mainly two types of rate models for the recurrent event data: the multiplicative rates model and the additive rates model. We consider a more flexible additive–multiplicative rates model for analysis of recurrent event data, wherein some covariate effects are additive while others are multiplicative. We formulate estimating equations for estimating the regression parameters. The estimators for these regression parameters are shown to be consistent and asymptotically normally distributed under appropriate regularity conditions. Moreover, the estimator of the baseline mea...
Recurrent events data are common in experimental and observational studies. It is often of interest ...
In this article, we formulate a semiparametric model for counting processes in which the effect of c...
In many biomedical studies with recurrent events, some markers can only be measured when events happ...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in biomedical research, for example, recurrent infections...
Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one type of even...
Background: Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data are comm...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
Recurrent events models have lately received a lot of attention in the literature. The majority of ...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
Abstract Background Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data ...
Recurrent events data are common in experimental and observational studies. It is often of interest ...
In this article, we formulate a semiparametric model for counting processes in which the effect of c...
In many biomedical studies with recurrent events, some markers can only be measured when events happ...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in biomedical research, for example, recurrent infections...
Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one type of even...
Background: Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data are comm...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
Recurrent events models have lately received a lot of attention in the literature. The majority of ...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
Abstract Background Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data ...
Recurrent events data are common in experimental and observational studies. It is often of interest ...
In this article, we formulate a semiparametric model for counting processes in which the effect of c...
In many biomedical studies with recurrent events, some markers can only be measured when events happ...