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The following pages link to Modelling Progression of CD4-Lymphocyte Count and Its Relationship to Survival Time (Q4844274):
Displayed 34 items.
- Meta‐Analysis of Studies with Missing Data (Q3636994) (← links)
- Bayesian Influence Measures for Joint Models for Longitudinal and Survival Data (Q4649077) (← links)
- Effects of Covariate Measurement Error in the Initial Level and Rate of Change of an Exposure Variable (Q4667495) (← links)
- Mixed Effects Logistic Regression Models for Longitudinal Ordinal Functional Response Data with Multiple‐Cause Drop‐Out from the Longitudinal Study of Aging (Q4668417) (← links)
- Analysis of Survival Data with Missing Measurements of a Time-Dependent Binary Covariate (Q4803381) (← links)
- Bivariate Longitudinal Model For The Analysis Of The Evolution Of Hiv Rna And Cd4 Cell Count In Hiv Infection Taking Into Account Left Censoring Of Hiv Rna Measures (Q4803387) (← links)
- A joint survival-longitudinal modelling approach for the dynamic prediction of rehospitalization in telemonitored chronic heart failure patients (Q4970806) (← links)
- Bayesian Approach for Joint Modeling Longitudinal Data and Survival Data Simultaneously in Public Health Studies (Q5051103) (← links)
- On the predictive performance of two Bayesian joint models: a simulation study (Q5055132) (← links)
- Joint modelling of longitudinal response and time-to-event data using conditional distributions: a Bayesian perspective (Q5092989) (← links)
- Joint modeling of longitudinal count and time-to-event data with excess zero using accelerated failure time model: an application with CD4 cell counts (Q5104526) (← links)
- Modeling sensitivity and specificity with a time-varying reference standard within a longitudinal setting (Q5123607) (← links)
- A joint marginalized multilevel model for longitudinal outcomes (Q5127107) (← links)
- Joint modeling of censored longitudinal and event time data (Q5128883) (← links)
- A skew-normal random effects model for longitudinal ordinal categorical responses with missing data (Q5130132) (← links)
- Semiparametric models of longitudinal and time-to-event data with applications to HIV viral dynamics and CD4 counts (Q5130360) (← links)
- Power analysis for clustered non-continuous responses in multicenter trials (Q5138053) (← links)
- Generalized shared-parameter models and missingness at random (Q5194716) (← links)
- Joint modelling of longitudinal and repeated time-to-event data using nonlinear mixed-effects models and the stochastic approximation expectation–maximization algorithm (Q5220804) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for prediction of latent health states from multiple data sources with application to active surveillance of prostate cancer (Q5283323) (← links)
- Random effects models for HIV marker data: practical approaches with currently available software (Q5424105) (← links)
- Advances in medical statistics arising from the AIDS epidemic (Q5424106) (← links)
- Joint Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Informative Right Censoring (Q5459577) (← links)
- Random Changepoint Model for Joint Modeling of Cognitive Decline and Dementia (Q5473233) (← links)
- On Corrected Score Approach for Proportional Hazards Model with Covariate Measurement Error (Q5717151) (← links)
- Estimation in Longitudinal or Panel Data Models with Random‐Effect‐Based Missing Responses (Q5850966) (← links)
- A likelihood based approach for joint modeling of longitudinal trajectories and informative censoring process (Q5866044) (← links)
- Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Imaging and Survival Data (Q6047651) (← links)
- Bayesian semiparametric joint model of multivariate longitudinal and survival data with dependent censoring (Q6071450) (← links)
- Biased estimation with shared parameter models in the presence of competing dropout mechanisms (Q6079364) (← links)
- Joint model for survival and multivariate sparse functional data with application to a study of Alzheimer's Disease (Q6079458) (← links)
- Review and Comparison of Computational Approaches for Joint Longitudinal and Time‐to‐Event Models (Q6086623) (← links)
- Bayesian design of clinical trials using joint cure rate models for longitudinal and time-to-event data (Q6099548) (← links)
- Measuring Individual Benefits of Medical Treatments Using Longitudinal Hospital Data with Non-Ignorable Missing Responses Caused by Patient Discharge: Application to the Study of Benefits of Pain Management Post Spinal Fusion (Q6107033) (← links)