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Mixed Correlated Bivariate Ordinal and Negative Binomial Longitudinal Responses with Nonignorable Missing Values

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  • E. Bahrami Samani
  • M. Ganjali

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Regression models with random effects are proposed for joint analysis of negative binomial and ordinal longitudinal data with nonignorable missing values under fully parametric framework. The presented model simultaneously considers a multivariate probit regression model for the missing mechanisms, which provides the ability of examining the missing data assumptions and a multivariate mixed model for the responses. Random effects are used to take into account the correlation between longitudinal responses of the same individual. A full likelihood-based approach that allows yielding maximum likelihood estimates of the model parameters is used. The model is applied to a medical data, obtained from an observational study on women, where the correlated responses are the ordinal response of osteoporosis of the spine and negative binomial response is the number of joint damage. A sensitivity of the results to the assumptions is also investigated. The effect of some covariates on all responses are investigated simultaneously.

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  • E. Bahrami Samani & M. Ganjali, 2014. "Mixed Correlated Bivariate Ordinal and Negative Binomial Longitudinal Responses with Nonignorable Missing Values," Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(13), pages 2659-2673, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lstaxx:v:43:y:2014:i:13:p:2659-2673
    DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2012.681537
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