A measure of association for ordered categorical data in population-based studies.

Abstract:

:Ordinal classification scales are commonly used to define a patient's disease status in screening and diagnostic tests such as mammography. Challenges arise in agreement studies when evaluating the association between many raters' classifications of patients' disease or health status when an ordered categorical scale is used. In this paper, we describe a population-based approach and chance-corrected measure of association to evaluate the strength of relationship between multiple raters' ordinal classifications where any number of raters can be accommodated. In contrast to Shrout and Fleiss' intraclass correlation coefficient, the proposed measure of association is invariant with respect to changes in disease prevalence. We demonstrate how unique characteristics of individual raters can be explored using random effects. Simulation studies are conducted to demonstrate the properties of the proposed method under varying assumptions. The methods are applied to two large-scale agreement studies of breast cancer screening and prostate cancer severity.

journal_name

Stat Methods Med Res

authors

Nelson KP,Edwards D

doi

10.1177/0962280216643347

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-03-01 00:00:00

pages

812-831

issue

3

eissn

0962-2802

issn

1477-0334

pii

0962280216643347

journal_volume

27

pub_type

杂志文章
  • Projections of cancer mortality risks using spatio-temporal P-spline models.

    abstract::Cancer mortality risk estimates are essential for planning resource allocation and designing and evaluating cancer prevention and management strategies. However, mortality figures generally become available after a few years, making necessary to develop reliable procedures to provide current and near future mortality ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280212446366

    authors: Ugarte MD,Goicoa T,Etxeberria J,Militino AF

    更新日期:2012-10-01 00:00:00

  • Advanced colorectal neoplasia risk stratification by penalized logistic regression.

    abstract::Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in the United States. To facilitate the efficiency of colorectal cancer screening, there is a need to stratify risk for colorectal cancer among the 90% of US residents who are considered "average risk." In this article, we investigate such risk stratif...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280213497432

    authors: Lin Y,Yu M,Wang S,Chappell R,Imperiale TF

    更新日期:2016-08-01 00:00:00

  • Interval estimation of a population mean using existing knowledge or data on effect sizes.

    abstract::Bayes or empirical Bayes methods to improve inferential accuracy for a population mean has been widely adopted in medical research. As the joint prior distribution of both the mean and variance parameters can be difficult to specify or estimate, most of these methods have relied on certain level of simplifications of ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280218773537

    authors: Shen C

    更新日期:2019-06-01 00:00:00

  • Quantile residual lifetime regression with functional principal component analysis of longitudinal data for dynamic prediction.

    abstract::Optimal therapeutic decisions can be made according to disease prognosis, where the residual lifetime is extensively used because of its straightforward interpretation and formula. To predict the residual lifetime in a dynamic manner, a longitudinal biomarker that is repeatedly measured during the post-baseline follow...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280217753466

    authors: Lin X,Li R,Yan F,Lu T,Huang X

    更新日期:2019-04-01 00:00:00

  • Sample size calculation for treatment effects in randomized trials with fixed cluster sizes and heterogeneous intraclass correlations and variances.

    abstract::When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients within each arm are nested within care providers, clustering of observations may occur in both arms. The arms may differ in terms of (a) the intraclass correlation, (b) the outcome variance, (c) the cluster size, and (d) th...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214563100

    authors: Candel MJ,van Breukelen GJ

    更新日期:2015-10-01 00:00:00

  • Maximum likelihood estimation based on Newton-Raphson iteration for the bivariate random effects model in test accuracy meta-analysis.

    abstract::A bivariate generalised linear mixed model is often used for meta-analysis of test accuracy studies. The model is complex and requires five parameters to be estimated. As there is no closed form for the likelihood function for the model, maximum likelihood estimates for the parameters have to be obtained numerically. ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280219853602

    authors: Willis BH,Baragilly M,Coomar D

    更新日期:2020-04-01 00:00:00

  • A stochastic estimation procedure for intermittently-observed semi-Markov multistate models with back transitions.

    abstract::Multistate models provide an important method for analyzing a wide range of life history processes including disease progression and patient recovery following medical intervention. Panel data consisting of the states occupied by an individual at a series of discrete time points are often used to estimate transition i...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280217736342

    authors: Aralis H,Brookmeyer R

    更新日期:2019-03-01 00:00:00

  • Hybrid test for publication bias in meta-analysis.

    abstract::Publication bias frequently appears in meta-analyses when the included studies' results (e.g., p-values) influence the studies' publication processes. Some unfavorable studies may be suppressed from publication, so the meta-analytic results may be biased toward an artificially favorable direction. Many statistical tes...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280220910172

    authors: Lin L

    更新日期:2020-10-01 00:00:00

  • Testing hypotheses under adaptive randomization with continuous covariates in clinical trials.

    abstract::Covariate-adaptive designs are widely used to balance covariates and maintain randomization in clinical trials. Adaptive designs for discrete covariates and their asymptotic properties have been well studied in the literature. However, important continuous covariates are often involved in clinical studies. Simply disc...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280218770231

    authors: Li X,Zhou J,Hu F

    更新日期:2019-06-01 00:00:00

  • Predicting brain activity using a Bayesian spatial model.

    abstract::Increasing the clinical applicability of functional neuroimaging technology is an emerging objective, e.g. for diagnostic and treatment purposes. We propose a novel Bayesian spatial hierarchical framework for predicting follow-up neural activity based on an individual's baseline functional neuroimaging data. Our appro...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280212448972

    authors: Derado G,Bowman FD,Zhang L,Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Investigators.

    更新日期:2013-08-01 00:00:00

  • Analysis of phase II methodologies for single-arm clinical trials with multiple endpoints in rare cancers: An example in Ewing's sarcoma.

    abstract::Trials run in either rare diseases, such as rare cancers, or rare sub-populations of common diseases are challenging in terms of identifying, recruiting and treating sufficient patients in a sensible period. Treatments for rare diseases are often designed for other disease areas and then later proposed as possible tre...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280216662070

    authors: Dutton P,Love SB,Billingham L,Hassan AB

    更新日期:2018-05-01 00:00:00

  • Statistical methods for longitudinal and clustered designs with binary responses.

    abstract::Dependent binary response data arise frequently in practice due to repeated measurements in longitudinal studies or to subsampling primary sampling units as in fields such as teratology and ophthalmology. Several classes of approaches have recently been proposed to analyse such repeated binary outcome data. The differ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1177/096228029200100303

    authors: Neuhaus JM

    更新日期:1992-01-01 00:00:00

  • A new diagnostic accuracy measure and cut-point selection criterion.

    abstract::Most diagnostic accuracy measures and criteria for selecting optimal cut-points are only applicable to diseases with binary or three stages. Currently, there exist two diagnostic measures for diseases with general k stages: the hypervolume under the manifold and the generalized Youden index. While hypervolume under th...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280215611631

    authors: Dong T,Attwood K,Hutson A,Liu S,Tian L

    更新日期:2017-12-01 00:00:00

  • Reference-based pattern-mixture models for analysis of longitudinal binary data.

    abstract::Pattern-mixture model (PMM)-based controlled imputations have become a popular tool to assess the sensitivity of primary analysis inference to different post-dropout assumptions or to estimate treatment effectiveness. The methodology is well established for continuous responses but less well established for binary res...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280220941880

    authors: Lu K

    更新日期:2020-12-01 00:00:00

  • Semi-supervised identification of cancer subgroups using survival outcomes and overlapping grouping information.

    abstract::Identification of cancer patient subgroups using high throughput genomic data is of critical importance to clinicians and scientists because it can offer opportunities for more personalized treatment and overlapping treatments of cancers. In spite of tremendous efforts, this problem still remains challenging because o...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280217752980

    authors: Wei W,Sun Z,da Silveira WA,Yu Z,Lawson A,Hardiman G,Kelemen LE,Chung D

    更新日期:2019-07-01 00:00:00

  • Bayesian latent structure modeling of walking behavior in a physical activity intervention.

    abstract::The analysis of walking behavior in a physical activity intervention is considered. A Bayesian latent structure modeling approach is proposed whereby the ability and willingness of participants is modeled via latent effects. The dropout process is jointly modeled via a linked survival model. Computational issues are a...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214529932

    authors: Lawson AB,Ellerbe C,Carroll R,Alia K,Coulon S,Wilson DK,VanHorn ML,George SM

    更新日期:2016-12-01 00:00:00

  • Underestimation of treatment effects in sequentially monitored clinical trials that did not stop early for benefit.

    abstract::In recent years, there has been a prominent discussion in the literature about the potential for overestimation of the treatment effect when a clinical trial stops at an interim analysis due to the experimental treatment showing a benefit over the control. However, there has been much less attention paid to the conver...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280218795320

    authors: Marschner IC,Schou IM

    更新日期:2019-10-01 00:00:00

  • Optimal scheduling of post-therapeutic follow-up of patients treated for cancer for early detection of relapses.

    abstract::Post-therapeutic surveillance is one important component of cancer care. However, there still is no evidence-based strategies to schedule patients' follow-up examinations. Our approach is based on the modeling of the probability of the onset of relapse at an early asymptotic or preclinical stage and its transition to ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214524178

    authors: Somda SM,Leconte E,Boher JM,Asselain B,Kramar A,Filleron T

    更新日期:2016-12-01 00:00:00

  • Controlling for localised spatio-temporal autocorrelation in long-term air pollution and health studies.

    abstract::Estimating the long-term health impact of air pollution using an ecological spatio-temporal study design is a challenging task, due to the presence of residual spatio-temporal autocorrelation in the health counts after adjusting for the covariate effects. This autocorrelation is commonly modelled by a set of random ef...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214527384

    authors: Lee D,Mitchell R

    更新日期:2014-12-01 00:00:00

  • Towards joint disease mapping.

    abstract::This article discusses and extends statistical models to jointly analyse the spatial variation of rates of several diseases with common risk factors. We start with a review of methods for separate analyses of diseases, then move to ecological regression approaches, where the rates from one of the diseases enter as sur...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1191/0962280205sm389oa

    authors: Held L,Natário I,Fenton SE,Rue H,Becker N

    更新日期:2005-02-01 00:00:00

  • Forensic inference from genetic markers.

    abstract::This review provides an overview of forensic inference from genetic markers. Because the judge and jurors are charged with decision-making, the forensic expert's job is to provide a useful summary of the evidence to the court. Hence, this review focuses on the likelihood ratio as a means of summarizing the genetic dat...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1177/096228029300200304

    authors: Devlin B

    更新日期:1993-01-01 00:00:00

  • A Bayesian semiparametric approach with change points for spatial ordinal data.

    abstract::The change-point model has drawn much attention over the past few decades. It can accommodate the jump process, which allows for changes of the effects before and after the change point. Intellectual disability is a long-term disability that impacts performance in cognitive aspects of life and usually has its onset pr...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280212463415

    authors: Cai B,Lawson AB,McDermott S,Aelion CM

    更新日期:2016-04-01 00:00:00

  • Gene selection for survival data under dependent censoring: A copula-based approach.

    abstract::Dependent censoring arises in biomedical studies when the survival outcome of interest is censored by competing risks. In survival data with microarray gene expressions, gene selection based on the univariate Cox regression analyses has been used extensively in medical research, which however, is only valid under the ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214533378

    authors: Emura T,Chen YH

    更新日期:2016-12-01 00:00:00

  • Letter to the editor: Fitting truncated normal distributions.

    abstract::I comment here on a recent paper in this journal, on the fitting of truncated normal distributions by the EM algorithm. I show that the fitting of such distributions by direct numerical maximization of likelihood (rather than EM) is straightforward, contrary to an assertion made by the authors of that paper. ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 评论,信件

    doi:10.1177/0962280217712089

    authors: MacDonald IL

    更新日期:2018-12-01 00:00:00

  • Estimating the average treatment effects of nutritional label use using subclassification with regression adjustment.

    abstract::Propensity score methods are common for estimating a binary treatment effect when treatment assignment is not randomized. When exposure is measured on an ordinal scale (i.e. low-medium-high), however, propensity score inference requires extensions which have received limited attention. Estimands of possible interest w...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214560046

    authors: Lopez MJ,Gutman R

    更新日期:2017-04-01 00:00:00

  • Statistical methods for HIV dynamic studies in AIDS clinical trials.

    abstract::Studies of HIV dynamics in AIDS research are very important for understanding pathogenesis of HIV infection and for assessing the potency of antiviral therapies. Since the viral dynamic results from clinical data were first published by Ho et al. and Wei et al., the study of HIV-1 dynamics in vivo has drawn a great at...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1191/0962280205sm390oa

    authors: Wu H

    更新日期:2005-04-01 00:00:00

  • Flexible Bayesian P-splines for smoothing age-specific spatio-temporal mortality patterns.

    abstract::In this paper age-space-time models based on one and two-dimensional P-splines with B-spline bases are proposed for smoothing mortality rates, where both fixed relative scale and scale invariant two-dimensional penalties are examined. Model fitting and inference are carried out using integrated nested Laplace approxim...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280217726802

    authors: Goicoa T,Adin A,Etxeberria J,Militino AF,Ugarte MD

    更新日期:2019-02-01 00:00:00

  • Bayesian spatially dependent variable selection for small area health modeling.

    abstract::Statistical methods for spatial health data to identify the significant covariates associated with the health outcomes are of critical importance. Most studies have developed variable selection approaches in which the covariates included appear within the spatial domain and their effects are fixed across space. Howeve...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280215627184

    authors: Choi J,Lawson AB

    更新日期:2018-01-01 00:00:00

  • Exact one-sided confidence limits for Cohen's kappa as a measurement of agreement.

    abstract::Cohen's kappa coefficient, κ, is a statistical measure of inter-rater agreement or inter-annotator agreement for qualitative items. In this paper, we focus on interval estimation of κ in the case of two raters and binary items. So far, only asymptotic and bootstrap intervals are available for κ due to its complexity. ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280214552881

    authors: Shan G,Wang W

    更新日期:2017-04-01 00:00:00

  • Estimating the dependence of mixed sensitive response types in randomized response technique.

    abstract::Sensitive questions are often involved in healthcare or medical survey research. Much empirical evidence has shown that the randomized response technique is useful for the collection of truthful responses. However, few studies have discussed methods to estimate the dependence of sensitive responses of multiple types. ...

    journal_title:Statistical methods in medical research

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1177/0962280219847492

    authors: Chu AM,So MK,Chan TW,Tiwari A

    更新日期:2020-03-01 00:00:00