In longitudinal studies with a set of continuous or ordinal repeated response variables it may be convenient to summarize the outcome as a threshold event. Then, the time to this event becomes of interest. In this paper we obtain the general likelihood for the unknown parameters when the underlying survival model is parametric and the survival times are interval-censored. We investigate the use of a member of the Generalized Time Dependent Logistic family of survival distributions (MacKenzie, 1996) which is a non- PH Accelerated Hazard Model and has a logistic baseline hazard function. We use simulation to investigate how inference on the treatment parameter is compromised by using the mis-specified likelihood, which treats the interval-cen...
The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is a useful alternative to the proportional hazard model fo...
Regression with censored data is important in the inferences of the survival or failure time data. P...
Often in survival analysis, response that is measured over time is not a continuous measure but is t...
peer-reviewedIn longitudinal studies with a set of continuous or ordinal repeated response variable...
peer-reviewedThe survival function of the logistic proportional hazards (PH) regression model, MacK...
Recently, several advances have been made in the analysis of interval censored (IC) data mainly in r...
In many medical studies, individuals are seen periodically, at a set of pre-scheduled clinical visit...
peer-reviewedWe present a general likelihood for interval censored survival data arising in longitu...
In longitudinal studies with a set of continuous or ordinal repeated response variables it may be co...
The proportional hazards model for survival time data usually assumes that the covariates of interes...
peer-reviewedIn order to accommodating crossing hazard curves, which are non- proportional hazards,...
This work concerns some problems in the area of survival analysis that arise in real clinical or epi...
The proportional hazards model is the most widely accepted and utilized model for survival analysis,...
Correlated survival times may be modelled by introducing a random effect, or frailty, component into...
peer-reviewedWe develop flexible multiparameter regression (MPR) survival models for interval‐censor...
The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is a useful alternative to the proportional hazard model fo...
Regression with censored data is important in the inferences of the survival or failure time data. P...
Often in survival analysis, response that is measured over time is not a continuous measure but is t...
peer-reviewedIn longitudinal studies with a set of continuous or ordinal repeated response variable...
peer-reviewedThe survival function of the logistic proportional hazards (PH) regression model, MacK...
Recently, several advances have been made in the analysis of interval censored (IC) data mainly in r...
In many medical studies, individuals are seen periodically, at a set of pre-scheduled clinical visit...
peer-reviewedWe present a general likelihood for interval censored survival data arising in longitu...
In longitudinal studies with a set of continuous or ordinal repeated response variables it may be co...
The proportional hazards model for survival time data usually assumes that the covariates of interes...
peer-reviewedIn order to accommodating crossing hazard curves, which are non- proportional hazards,...
This work concerns some problems in the area of survival analysis that arise in real clinical or epi...
The proportional hazards model is the most widely accepted and utilized model for survival analysis,...
Correlated survival times may be modelled by introducing a random effect, or frailty, component into...
peer-reviewedWe develop flexible multiparameter regression (MPR) survival models for interval‐censor...
The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is a useful alternative to the proportional hazard model fo...
Regression with censored data is important in the inferences of the survival or failure time data. P...
Often in survival analysis, response that is measured over time is not a continuous measure but is t...