Abstract: Multiple event data are frequently encountered in incident and prevalent cohort studies when the multiple events are considered as the major outcomes. For incident cohorts, statistical analysis for the time to the first event, the first gap time, can be conducted using standard techniques in survival analysis under appropriate conditions. These techniques are, nevertheless, inappropriate for analyzing the second gap time because of the presence of induced informative censoring. For prevalent cohorts, because the sample is biased in general, standard methods do not apply to gap times of any order, but techniques for truncated data can be used for the analysis of the first gap time. It is shown that the combined incident and prevale...
In most cohort studies on HIV infection and AIDS, data on time from seroconversion to AIDS or death ...
Multivariate event time data arises frequently in both medical and industrial settings. In such data...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In longitudinal cohort studies, subjects may be lost to follow-up ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2015. Major: Biostatistics. Advisor: Xianghua Luo...
In studying natural history of a disease, incident studies provide the best quality estimates; in co...
In a prevalent cohort study with follow-up, the incidence process is not directly observed since onl...
Left-truncated and interval-censored data, termed dynamic cohort data, arise in longitudinal studies...
In longitudinal cohort studies, potential risk factors are measured at baseline, subjects are follow...
International audienceAbstractIn the risk analysis of sequential events, the successive gap times ar...
Survival Analysis for Bivariate Truncated Data provides readers with a comprehensive review on the e...
The case-crossover design is useful for assessing whether a recurrent exposure (e.g., drug) triggers...
In the fields of public health and medicine, many studies are interested in analyzing a count of eve...
Recurrent event data are frequently encountered in many clinical trial studies and medical research,...
In many medical studies, individuals are seen periodically, at a set of pre-scheduled clinical visit...
Missing data in covariates are known to result in biased estimates of association with the outcome a...
In most cohort studies on HIV infection and AIDS, data on time from seroconversion to AIDS or death ...
Multivariate event time data arises frequently in both medical and industrial settings. In such data...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In longitudinal cohort studies, subjects may be lost to follow-up ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2015. Major: Biostatistics. Advisor: Xianghua Luo...
In studying natural history of a disease, incident studies provide the best quality estimates; in co...
In a prevalent cohort study with follow-up, the incidence process is not directly observed since onl...
Left-truncated and interval-censored data, termed dynamic cohort data, arise in longitudinal studies...
In longitudinal cohort studies, potential risk factors are measured at baseline, subjects are follow...
International audienceAbstractIn the risk analysis of sequential events, the successive gap times ar...
Survival Analysis for Bivariate Truncated Data provides readers with a comprehensive review on the e...
The case-crossover design is useful for assessing whether a recurrent exposure (e.g., drug) triggers...
In the fields of public health and medicine, many studies are interested in analyzing a count of eve...
Recurrent event data are frequently encountered in many clinical trial studies and medical research,...
In many medical studies, individuals are seen periodically, at a set of pre-scheduled clinical visit...
Missing data in covariates are known to result in biased estimates of association with the outcome a...
In most cohort studies on HIV infection and AIDS, data on time from seroconversion to AIDS or death ...
Multivariate event time data arises frequently in both medical and industrial settings. In such data...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In longitudinal cohort studies, subjects may be lost to follow-up ...