Ausgabe 2-3/2012
Special Issue: Recap of the Ninth International Conference on Health Policy Statistics
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Introduction to the special issue: Recap of ninth International Conference on Health Policy Statistics
Thomas E. Love, A. James O’Malley
Assessing the sensitivity of treatment effect estimates to differential follow-up rates: implications for translational research
Beth Ann Griffin, Daniel F. McCaffrey, Rajeev Ramchand, Sarah B. Hunter, Marika Suttorp Booth
Bias and variance trade-offs when combining propensity score weighting and regression: with an application to HIV status and homeless men
Daniela Golinelli, Greg Ridgeway, Harmony Rhoades, Joan Tucker, Suzanne Wenzel
Perils and prospects of using aggregate area level socioeconomic information as a proxy for individual level socioeconomic confounders in instrumental variables regression
Jesse Yenchih Hsu, Scott A. Lorch, Dylan S. Small
Clinically relevant graphical predictions from Bayesian joint longitudinal-survival models
Laura A. Hatfield, Bradley P. Carlin
Joint modeling of longitudinal outcomes and survival using latent growth modeling approach in a mesothelioma trial
Ping Wang, Wei Shen, Mark Ernest Boye
Mixed-effects regression modeling of real-time momentary pain assessments in osteoarthritis (OA) patients
Cynthia J. Coffman, Kelli D. Allen, Robert F. Woolson
Using AIC in multiple linear regression framework with multiply imputed data
Ashok Chaurasia, Ofer Harel