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Regression analysis of clustered interval-censored data with informative cluster size

Authors
Kim, Yang-Jin
Issue Date
10-Dec-2010
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
clustered failure time data; informative cluster size; interval censored data; multiple imputations; random effect
Citation
STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, v.29, no.28, pp 2956 - 2962
Pages
7
Journal Title
STATISTICS IN MEDICINE
Volume
29
Number
28
Start Page
2956
End Page
2962
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/13060
DOI
10.1002/sim.4042
ISSN
0277-6715
1097-0258
Abstract
Interval censored data are commonly found in studies of diseases that progress without symptoms which require clinical evaluation for detection Several techniques have been suggested with independent assumption However the assumption will not be valid if observations come from clusters Furthermore, when the cluster size relates to response variables, commonly used methods can bring biased results For example, in a study on lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease where worms make several nests in the infected person's lymphatic vessels and reside until adulthood the response variable of Interest Is the nest extinction times As the extinction times of nests are checked by repeated ultrasound examinations, exact extinction times are not observed Instead, data are composed of two examination points the last examination time with living worms and the first examination time with dead worms Furthermore, as Williamson et al (Statistics in Medicine 2008 27 543-555) pointed out, larger nests show a tendency for low clearance rates This association has been denoted as an informative cluster size To analyze the relationship between the numbers of nests and Interval censored nest extinction times this study proposes a Joint model for the relationship between cluster size and clustered interval censored failure data A proportional hazard model with random effect and a mixed ordinal regression model are applied to failure times and cluster size respectively The joint model approach addresses both the association among failure times from the same cluster and the dependency of failure times on cluster size Simulation studies are performed to assess the finite sample properties of the estimators and lymphatic filariasis data are analyzed as an illustration Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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