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Título
THE RELATIVE FRAILTY VARIANCE AND SHARED FRAILTY MODELS
Resumo
The relative frailty variance among survivors provides a readily interpretable measure of how the heterogeneity of a population, as represented by a frailty model, evolves over time.We discuss the properties of the relative frailty variance, show that it characterizes frailty distributions and that, suitably rescaled, it may be used to compare patterns of dependence across models and data sets. In shared frailty models, the relative frailty variance is closely related to the cross-ratio function, which is estimable from bivariate survival data. We investigate the possible shapes of the relative frailty variance function for the purpose of model selection, and we review available frailty distribution families in this context. We introduce several new families with contrasting properties, including simple but flexible time varying frailty models.The benefits of the approach that we propose are illustrated with an application to bivariate current status data obtained from serological surveys. A few recent advances will also be indicated. This is joint work with Paddy Farrington and Steffen Unkel.
Palavras-chave
shared frailty, current status data, relative frailty variance
Área
Análise de Sobrevivência
Autores
Karim Anaya-Izquierdo, Paddy Farrington, Steffen Unkel