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Efficient estimation of a Cox model when integrating the subgroup incidence rate information

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  • Pei-Fang Su
  • Junjiang Zhong
  • Yi-Chia Liu
  • Tzu-Hsuan Lin
  • Huang-Tz Ou

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Incidence rates for diseases are widely used in the field of medical research because they lead to clear and simple physical and clinical interpretations. In this study, we propose an efficient estimation method that incorporates auxiliary subgroup information related to the incidence rate into the estimation of the Cox proportional hazard model. The results show that utilizing the incidence rate information improves the efficiency of the estimation of regression parameters based on the double empirical likelihood method compared to that for conventional models that do not incorporation such information. We show that estimators of regression parameters asymptotically follow a multivariate normal distribution with a variance-covariance matrix that can be consistently estimated. Simulation results indicate that the proposed estimators significantly increase efficiency. Finally, an example of the effects of type 2 diabetes on stroke is applied to demonstrate the proposed method.

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  • Pei-Fang Su & Junjiang Zhong & Yi-Chia Liu & Tzu-Hsuan Lin & Huang-Tz Ou, 2023. "Efficient estimation of a Cox model when integrating the subgroup incidence rate information," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(10), pages 2151-2170, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:50:y:2023:i:10:p:2151-2170
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2022.2068512
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