Volume 87, Issue 1
Original Article

Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Panel Count Data: A Practical Review

Sy Han Chiou

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E-mail address: schiou@utdallas.edu

Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

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Chiung‐Yu Huang

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California at San Francisco, USA

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Gongjun Xu

Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA

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Jun Yan

Department of Statistics, University of Connecticut, USA

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First published: 13 June 2018
Citations: 1

Summary

Panel count data arise in many applications when the event history of a recurrent event process is only examined at a sequence of discrete time points. In spite of the recent methodological developments, the availability of their software implementations has been rather limited. Focusing on a practical setting where the effects of some time‐independent covariates on the recurrent events are of primary interest, we review semiparametric regression modelling approaches for panel count data that have been implemented in R package spef. The methods are grouped into two categories depending on whether the examination times are associated with the recurrent event process after conditioning on covariates. The reviewed methods are illustrated with a subset of the data from a skin cancer clinical trial.

Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 1

  • Nonparametric inference for panel count data with competing risks, Journal of Applied Statistics, 10.1080/02664763.2020.1795816, (1-14), (2020).

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