Multiple outcomes are commonly measured in the study of birth defects. The reason is that most teratogens do not cause a single, uniquely defined defect, but rather result in a range of effects, including major malformations, minor anomalies, and deficiencies in birth weight, length and head circumference. The spectrum of effects associated with a particular teratogen is sometimes described as a “syndrome.” In this article we develop a latent variable model to characterize exposure effects on multiple binary outcomes. Not only does the method allow comparisons of control and exposed infants with respect to multiple outcomes, but it also provides a measure of the “severity” of each child's condition. Data from a study of the teratogenic effe...
Background Application of latent variable models in medical research are becoming increasingly popul...
This paper discusses some of the statistical issues that arise from developmental toxicity studies, ...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the application of generalized estimating equations to a...
Human teratogens often manifest themselves through a broad spectrum of adverse effects. Although oft...
Measurements of both continuous and discrete outcomes are encountered in many statistical problems. ...
We propose a latent variable model for mixed discrete and continuous outcomes. The model accommodate...
Background: We report on inter-rater agreement in the assessment of newborn infants with respect to ...
A mixed model framework is presented to model the characteristic multivariate binary anomaly data as...
Teratology is the study of birth defects – structural or functional abnormalities that are present a...
Abstract Background Applicatio...
We discuss latent variable models that allow for fixed effect covariates, as well as covariates affe...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
Pharmaceutical companies and governmental regulatory agencies are becoming increasingly aware of the...
Background Application of latent variable models in medical research are becoming increasingly popul...
This paper discusses some of the statistical issues that arise from developmental toxicity studies, ...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the application of generalized estimating equations to a...
Human teratogens often manifest themselves through a broad spectrum of adverse effects. Although oft...
Measurements of both continuous and discrete outcomes are encountered in many statistical problems. ...
We propose a latent variable model for mixed discrete and continuous outcomes. The model accommodate...
Background: We report on inter-rater agreement in the assessment of newborn infants with respect to ...
A mixed model framework is presented to model the characteristic multivariate binary anomaly data as...
Teratology is the study of birth defects – structural or functional abnormalities that are present a...
Abstract Background Applicatio...
We discuss latent variable models that allow for fixed effect covariates, as well as covariates affe...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
Pharmaceutical companies and governmental regulatory agencies are becoming increasingly aware of the...
Background Application of latent variable models in medical research are becoming increasingly popul...
This paper discusses some of the statistical issues that arise from developmental toxicity studies, ...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...