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Prevalent cohort studies and unobserved heterogeneity

Niels Keiding (), Katrine Lykke Albertsen, Helene Charlotte Rytgaard and Anne Lyngholm Sørensen
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Niels Keiding: University of Copenhagen
Katrine Lykke Albertsen: University of Copenhagen
Helene Charlotte Rytgaard: University of Copenhagen
Anne Lyngholm Sørensen: University of Copenhagen

Lifetime Data Analysis: An International Journal Devoted to Statistical Methods and Applications for Time-to-Event Data, 2019, vol. 25, issue 4, No 8, 712-738

Abstract: Abstract Consider lifetimes originating at a series of calendar times $$ t_{1} ,t_{2} , \ldots $$ t 1 , t 2 , … . At a certain time $$ t_{0} $$ t 0 a cross-sectional sample is taken, generating a sample of current durations (backward recurrence times) of survivors until $$ t_{0} $$ t 0 and a prevalent cohort study consisting of survival times left-truncated at the current durations. A Lexis diagram is helpful in visualizing this situation. Survival analysis based on current durations and prevalent cohort studies is now well-established as long as all covariates are observed. The general problems with unobserved covariates have been well understood for ordinary prospective follow-up studies, with the good help of hazard rate models incorporating frailties: as for ordinary regression models, the added noise generates attenuation in the regression parameter estimates. For prevalent cohort studies this attenuation remains, but in addition one needs to take account of the differential selection of the survivors from initiation $$ t_{i} $$ t i to cross-sectional sampling at $$ t_{0} $$ t 0 . This paper intends to survey the recent development of these matters and the consequences for routine use of hazard rate models or accelerated failure time models in the many cases where unobserved heterogeneity may be an issue. The study was inspired by concrete problems in the study of time-to-pregnancy, and we present various simulation results inspired by this particular application.

Keywords: Current duration; Survivor selection; Attenuation; Survival analysis; Unobserved heterogeneity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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