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Recurrent Event Model
A recurrent event model is a survival analysis extension, formalised through the landmark contributions of Prentice, Williams and Peterson (1981), Andersen and Gill (1982), and Wei, Lin and Weissfeld (1989), that models time-to-event data when the same event — such as a hospital readmission, disease relapse, or equipment failure — can occur multiple times in the same individual. The three principal frameworks are the Andersen-Gill (AG) model, the Prentice-Williams-Peterson (PWP) stratified model, and the Wei-Lin-Weissfeld (WLW) marginal model, each making different assumptions about within-subject dependence.
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Recurrent Event Survival Model
分类方法记录 · survival / survival
- Cook, R.J. & Lawless, J.F. (2007). The Statistical Analysis of Recurrent Events. Springer. · DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-69810-6
- Amorim, L.D.A.F. & Cai, J. (2015). Modelling Recurrent Events: A Tutorial for Analysis in Epidemiology. International Journal of Epidemiology, 44(1), 324–333. · DOI 10.1093/ije/dyu222
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