The paper deals with the methods of statistical analysis of dependent competing risks in the presence of covariates. The problem of identification of marginal and joint distributions of competing random variables is recalled and certain identifiability results in the framework of regression models are presented. The main objective is then to study the case when the correlation of competing variables depends on covariates, as this phenomenon has not been taken into account in the most of papers dealing with the identifiability of competing risks models with regression. Such a dependence is demonstrated and estimated on a real example with unemployment data
In survival analysis or medical studies each person can be exposed to more than one type of outcomes...
A population average regression model is proposed to assess the marginal effects of covariates on th...
Applied researchers often face the challenge to estimate a competing risks model without having know...
The paper deals with the methods of statistical analysis of dependent competing risks in the presenc...
The study deals with the methods of statistical analysis in the situation of competing risks in the ...
This study is concerned with the analysis of dependence of random variables - latent times to events...
This thesis first introduces the basic notions of univariate survival analysis. Then the survival an...
AbstractIn competing risks model, several failure times arise potentially. The smallest failure time...
Advisors: Sanjib Basu; Nader Ebrahimi.Committee members: Alan M. Polansky; Duchwan Ryu; Ananda Sen; ...
The thesis presents fundamental characteristics of survival analysis in the case of competing risks ...
The thesis concerns regression models related to the competing risks setting in survival analysis an...
We present a new framework for the identification of competing risks models, which also include Roy ...
Time-dependent covariates are frequently encountered in regression analysis for event history data a...
The non-identifiability of the competing risks model requires researchers to work with restrictions ...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
In survival analysis or medical studies each person can be exposed to more than one type of outcomes...
A population average regression model is proposed to assess the marginal effects of covariates on th...
Applied researchers often face the challenge to estimate a competing risks model without having know...
The paper deals with the methods of statistical analysis of dependent competing risks in the presenc...
The study deals with the methods of statistical analysis in the situation of competing risks in the ...
This study is concerned with the analysis of dependence of random variables - latent times to events...
This thesis first introduces the basic notions of univariate survival analysis. Then the survival an...
AbstractIn competing risks model, several failure times arise potentially. The smallest failure time...
Advisors: Sanjib Basu; Nader Ebrahimi.Committee members: Alan M. Polansky; Duchwan Ryu; Ananda Sen; ...
The thesis presents fundamental characteristics of survival analysis in the case of competing risks ...
The thesis concerns regression models related to the competing risks setting in survival analysis an...
We present a new framework for the identification of competing risks models, which also include Roy ...
Time-dependent covariates are frequently encountered in regression analysis for event history data a...
The non-identifiability of the competing risks model requires researchers to work with restrictions ...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
In survival analysis or medical studies each person can be exposed to more than one type of outcomes...
A population average regression model is proposed to assess the marginal effects of covariates on th...
Applied researchers often face the challenge to estimate a competing risks model without having know...