Bayesian Hierarchical Joint Modeling Using Skew-Normal/Independent Distributions.

Geng Chen, Sheng Luo
Author Information
  1. Geng Chen: Clinical Statistics, GlaxoSmithKline, 1250 S Collegeville Rd., Collegeville, Pennsylvania 19426, USA.
  2. Sheng Luo: Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 1200 Pressler St., Houston, Texas 77030, USA.

Abstract

The multiple longitudinal outcomes collected in many clinical trials are often analyzed by multilevel item response theory (MLIRT) models. The normality assumption for the continuous outcomes in the MLIRT models can be violated due to skewness and/or outliers. Moreover, patients' follow-up may be stopped by some terminal events (e.g., death or dropout) which are dependent on the multiple longitudinal outcomes. We proposed a joint modeling framework based on the MLIRT model to account for three data features: skewness, outliers, and dependent censoring. Our method development was motivated by a clinical study for Parkinson's disease.

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Grants

  1. R01 NS091307/NINDS NIH HHS
  2. U01 NS043127/NINDS NIH HHS

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