Gilks W R, Wang C C, Yvonnet B, Coursaget P
Institute of Public Health, Cambridge, England.
Biometrics. 1993 Jun;49(2):441-53.
Analysis of longitudinal studies is often complicated through differences amongst individuals in the number and spacing of observations. Laird and Ware (1982, Biometrics 38, 963-974) proposed a linear random-effects model to deal with this problem. We propose a generalisation of this model to accommodate multiple random effects, and show how Gibbs sampling can be used to estimate it. We illustrate the methodology with an analysis of long-term response to hepatitis B vaccination, and demonstrate that the methodology can be easily and effectively extended to deal with censoring in the dependent variable.
纵向研究的分析常常因个体间观察次数和间隔的差异而变得复杂。莱尔德和韦尔(1982年,《生物统计学》38卷,963 - 974页)提出了一个线性随机效应模型来处理这个问题。我们提出了该模型的一种推广形式以适应多个随机效应,并展示了如何使用吉布斯抽样来估计它。我们通过对乙肝疫苗接种长期反应的分析来说明该方法,并证明该方法可以轻松有效地扩展以处理因变量中的删失情况。