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Bayesian joint modeling of ordinal longitudinal measurements and competing risks survival data for analysing Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study

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ABSTRACT In this paper, joint modeling of longitudinal ordinal measurements and time to some events of interest as competing risks is discussed. For this purpose, a latent variable sub-model under… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper, joint modeling of longitudinal ordinal measurements and time to some events of interest as competing risks is discussed. For this purpose, a latent variable sub-model under linear mixed-effects assumption is considered for modeling ordinal longitudinal measurements. Also, a Weibull cause-specific sub-model is used to model competing risks data. These two sub-models are simultaneously considered in a unique model by a shared parameter model framework. Some simulation studies are performed for illustration of the proposed approaches; also, the proposed approaches are used for analyzing 15 years of lipid and glucose follow-up study in Tehran.

Keywords: longitudinal measurements; modeling ordinal; joint modeling; model; competing risks; ordinal longitudinal

Journal Title: Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics
Year Published: 2020

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