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Statistics and Its Interface
Volume 13 (2020)
Number 3
A Semi-parametric Joint Latent Class Model with Longitudinal and Survival Data
Pages: 411 – 422
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/SII.2020.v13.n3.a10
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Abstract
In many longitudinal studies, we are interested in both repeated measures of a biomarker and time to an event. When there exist heterogeneous patterns of the longitudinal and survival profiles, we propose a latent class joint model to identify subgroups of subjects and study the association between longitudinal and survival outcomes. The model is estimated by maximizing the full likelihood function. We use B-splines to approximate the baseline hazard function which involves a diverging number of parameters. Asymptotic properties of the estimator for the joint latent class model are investigated. We conduct simulation studies to assess the performance of the developed method. A real data example, Mayo Clinic Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Data, is analyzed using the joint modeling approach.
Keywords
B-splines, longitudinal measurements, mixed effects model, proportional hazards model, survival outcome
This research is partly supported by the NIAAA grant RC1 AA019274 and by the AHRQ grant R01 HS020263.
Received 5 July 2019
Accepted 28 March 2020
Published 22 April 2020