A common design for a falls prevention trial is to assess falling at baseline, randomize participants into an intervention or control group, and ask them to record the number of falls they experience during a follow-up period of time. This paper addresses how best to include the baseline count in the analysis of the follow-up count of falls in Negative Binomial (NB) regression. We examine the performance of various approaches in simulated datasets where both counts are generated from a mixed Poisson distribution with shared random subject effect. Including the baseline count after log-transformation as a regressor in NB regression (NB-logged) or as an offset (NB-offset) resulted in greater power than including the untransformed baseline cou...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major:Educational Psychology. Advisors:Michael...
Traditional crash count models, such as the Poisson and Negative Binomial models, do not account for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley-VCH Verlag via the...
Falls are a common recurrent event for People with Parkinson’s (PwP) and may result in injuries and ...
Objective To examine the appropriateness of different statistical models in analysing falls count da...
A popular way to model overdispersed count data, such as the number of falls reported during interve...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Background Fractures are rare events and can occur because of a fall. Fracture counts are distinct ...
a<p>Relative risk, 95% confidence interval and p value from modified Poisson regression model for th...
This paper provides an insight and comparison of the Poisson model and Poisson-Gamma model (also kno...
In this study we focus on a negative binomial (NB) regression model to take account of regression co...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major:Educational Psychology. Advisors:Michael...
Traditional crash count models, such as the Poisson and Negative Binomial models, do not account for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley-VCH Verlag via the...
Falls are a common recurrent event for People with Parkinson’s (PwP) and may result in injuries and ...
Objective To examine the appropriateness of different statistical models in analysing falls count da...
A popular way to model overdispersed count data, such as the number of falls reported during interve...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Background Fractures are rare events and can occur because of a fall. Fracture counts are distinct ...
a<p>Relative risk, 95% confidence interval and p value from modified Poisson regression model for th...
This paper provides an insight and comparison of the Poisson model and Poisson-Gamma model (also kno...
In this study we focus on a negative binomial (NB) regression model to take account of regression co...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major:Educational Psychology. Advisors:Michael...
Traditional crash count models, such as the Poisson and Negative Binomial models, do not account for...