نتایج جستجو برای: cox proportional hazards models

تعداد نتایج: 1008588  

Journal: :Biometrics 2002
Jerry J Maples Susan A Murphy William G Axinn

We extend the proportional hazards model to a two-level model with a random intercept term and random coefficients. The parameters in the multilevel model are estimated by a combination of EM and Newton-Raphson algorithms. Even for samples of 50 groups, this method produces estimators of the fixed effects coefficients that are approximately unbiased and normally distributed. Two different metho...

Journal: :Biometrics 1996
S R Lipsitz M Parzen

Studies in the health sciences often give rise to correlated survival data. Wei, Lin, and Weissfeld (1989, Journal of the American Statistical Association 84, 1065-1073) and Lee, Wei, and Amato (1992, in Survival Analysis: State of the Art) showed that, if the marginal distributions of the correlated survival times follow a proportional hazards model, then the estimates from Cox's partial likel...

Journal: :Biometrics 2012
Debashis Ghosh Jeremy M G Taylor Daniel J Sargent

There has been great recent interest in the medical and statistical literature in the assessment and validation of surrogate endpoints as proxies for clinical endpoints in medical studies. More recently, authors have focused on using metaanalytical methods for quantification of surrogacy. In this article, we extend existing procedures for analysis based on the accelerated failure time model to ...

2012
Tung-Fu Shang Pau-Chung Chen Jung-Der Wang

OBJECTIVES The authors used cohort data from the registry of all doctors in Taiwan to determine if the effect of health disparities exists after control of potential confounding by different occupational exposures in different specialties. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study, 1990-2006. SETTINGS The Taiwan Medical Association. PARTICIPANTS A total of 37 545 doctors from the registry of the ...

2016
Jae-Hyun Kim Sang Gyu Lee Tae-Hyun Kim Young Choi Yunhwan Lee Eun-Cheol Park

The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of social engagement and patterns of change in social engagement over time on mortality in a large population, aged 45 years or older. Data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging from 2006 and 2012 were assessed using longitudinal data analysis. We included 8,234 research subjects at baseline (2006). The primary analysis was based o...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2013
Matthew Sperrin Iain Buchan

In many time-to-event studies, particularly in epidemiology, the time of the first observation or study entry is arbitrary in the sense that this is not a time of risk modification. We present a formal argument that, in these situations, it is not advisable to take the first observation as the time origin, either in accelerated failure time or proportional hazards models. Instead, we advocate u...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
J Casellas J Tarrés J Piedrafita L Varona

Given that correct assumptions on the baseline survival function are determinant for the validity of further inferences, specific tools to test the fit of a model to real data become essential in proportional hazards models. In this sense, we have proposed a parametric bootstrap to test the fit of survival models. Monte Carlo simulations are used to generate new data sets from the estimates obt...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2006
David M Zucker Song Yang

For survival data regression, the Cox proportional hazards model is the most popular model, but in certain situations the Cox model is inappropriate. Various authors have proposed the proportional odds model as an alternative. Yang and Prentice recently presented a number of easily implemented estimators for the proportional odds model. Here we show how to extend the methods of Yang and Prentic...

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