Hissah Alzahrani
Florida State University School
USA
Title: A comparison of three models in multivariate binary longitudinal analysis
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Biography: Hissah Alzahrani
Abstract
Multivariate longitudinal data analysis plays an important role in many biomedical and social problems. In this article, we present three methods for analyzing multiple and correlated binary outcomes; each one can be benefecial for determined aims. We review method one and method two and we proposed method three. The three methods estimate the marginal means using the GEE approach for multivariate binary longitudinal data. The first method addresses the question of estimating one group of covariate parameters for many binary outcomes while accounting for their multivariate structure. The second method addresses the question of estimating the covariate parameters for each binary outcome separately. The third method is an estimation of the covariate parameters for each combination of outcomes. Our goal is to investigate the difference among the parameter estimations of the three methods. In the simulation element, we present many scenarios related to diffeerent correlation structures. In the application element, we present a follow up study (Florida Dental Care Study ) that measured three binary outcomes and five covariates in four intervals. That particular study is a useful explanation of the variation between outcomes since the outcomes were highly correlated.
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