[R] Binary outcome with non-absorbing outcome state

Frank E Harrell Jr f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Fri Jul 29 15:25:35 CEST 2005


John Sorkin wrote:
> I am trying to model data in which subjects are followed through time to
> determine if they fall, or do not fall. Some of the subjects fall once,
> some fall several times. Follow-up time varies from subject to subject.
> I know how to model time to the first fall (e.g. Cox Proportional
> Hazards, Kaplan-Meir analyses, etc.) but I am not sure how I can model
> the data if I include the data for those subjects who fall more than
> once. I would appreciate suggestions about a models that I could use,
> how I would quantify the follow-up time, how I account for the imbalance
> in the data (some subjects would contribute one outcome measure, others
> multiple measures), etc.
>  
> Many thanks,
> John   

A great reference for this is

@Book{the00mod,
   author =               {Therneau, Terry and Grambsch, Patricia},
   title =                {Modeling Survival Data: Extending the Cox Model},
   publisher =    {Springer-Verlag},
   year =                 2000,
   address =              {New York}
}

Frank

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Frank E Harrell Jr   Professor and Chair           School of Medicine
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