Flexible multistate models for interval-censored data: Specification, estimation, and an application to ageing research.

Abstract:

:Continuous-time multistate survival models can be used to describe health-related processes over time. In the presence of interval-censored times for transitions between the living states, the likelihood is constructed using transition probabilities. Models can be specified using parametric or semiparametric shapes for the hazards. Semiparametric hazards can be fitted using P-splines and penalised maximum likelihood estimation. This paper presents a method to estimate flexible multistate models that allow for parametric and semiparametric hazard specifications. The estimation is based on a scoring algorithm. The method is illustrated with data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

journal_name

Stat Med

journal_title

Statistics in medicine

authors

Machado RJM,van den Hout A

doi

10.1002/sim.7604

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-05-10 00:00:00

pages

1636-1649

issue

10

eissn

0277-6715

issn

1097-0258

journal_volume

37

pub_type

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