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Howard E. Rockette 4 Vincent C. Arena 4 Gong Tang 3 Sati Mazumdar 3 Ada Youk 1 Bandos, Andriy 1 Chuang, Ya-Hsiu 1 David Gur 1 Dean, Leighton Scott 1 Dr Joseph P. Costantino 1 Dr Sati Mazumdar 1 Dr Sheryl Kelsey 1 Dr Stewart Anderson 1 Dr Vincent C Arena Jr 1 Gary M. Marsh 1 He, Shui 1 Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob 1 Nancy Sussman 1 Rohay, Jeffrey Michael 1 Stewart Anderson 1 Stewart J. Anderson 1 Sun, Kang 1 Taeyoung Park 1 Vincent C Arena 1 Wesley K. Thompson 1
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Statistical Assessment of Medication Adherence Data: A Technique to Analyze the J-Shaped Curve
Rohay, Jeffrey Michael - 2010
Medication non-adherence impacts public health by impeding the evaluation of medication efficacy, decreasing improvement and/or increasing morbidity in patients, while increasing health care costs. As a result, intervention studies are designed to improve adherence rates. Medication adherence is...
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INFERENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR AIR POLLUTION HEALTH EFFECT STUDIES
Chuang, Ya-Hsiu - 2009
Generalized additive model (GAM) with natural cubic splines (NS) has been commonly used as a standard analytical tool in time series studies of health effects of air pollution. Standard model selection procedures used in GAM ignore the uncertainty in model fitting. This may lead to biased...
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MEDIATIONAL MODELS WITH MULTIPLE OUTCOMES IN CROSS-SECTIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL STUDIES
Sun, Kang - 2008
Mediational analysis is used to explain how a predictor affects the outcome through an intervening variable called a mediator. In a cross-sectional study, the predictor, the mediator, and the outcome are measured at single time points and these time points need to be chronologically in the same...
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A METHOD FOR DETECTING OPTIMAL SPLITS OVER TIME IN SURVIVAL ANALYSIS USING TREE-STRUCTURED MODELS
Dean, Leighton Scott - 2007
One of the most popular uses for tree-based methods is in survival analysis for censored time data where the goal is to identify factors that are predictive of survival. Tree-based methods, due to their ability to identify subgroups in a hierarchical manner, can sometimes provide a useful...
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NONPARAMETRIC METHODS IN COMPARING TWO CORRELATED ROC CURVES
Bandos, Andriy - 2005
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis is one of the most widely used methods for summarizing intrinsic properties of a diagnostic system, and is often used in evaluation and comparison of diagnostic technologies, practices or systems. These methods play an important role in public...
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GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODELS FOR DATA WITH CONCURVITY: STATISTICAL ISSUES AND A NOVEL MODEL FITTING APPROACH
He, Shui - 2004
The Generalized Additive model (GAM) has been used as a standard tool for epidemiologic analysis exploring the effect of air pollution on population health during the last decade as it allows nonparametric relationships between the independent predictors and response. One major concern to the...
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