The aim of this paper is to explore multivariate survival techniques for the analysis of bivariate right-censoring failure time data. In particular, a new family of parametric bivariate frailty models is investigated. To take into account the correlation between two survival times, the Marshall–Olkin Bivariate Exponential Distribution (MOBVE) is exploited to model the joint distribution of two frailties. The reason is twofold: on the one hand, it allows one to model shocks that affect individual-specific frailties; on the other hand, the parameter under- lying the Poisson process characterizing the common shock is used to capture the dependence between two lifetimes. The proposed methodology is applied to the investigation of association in death on different-sex couples followed within the Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA). A cure rate extension of the model is also described.

Marshall–Olkin frailty survival models for bivariate right-censored failure time data

Giussani, Andrea
;
Bonetti, Marco
2019

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explore multivariate survival techniques for the analysis of bivariate right-censoring failure time data. In particular, a new family of parametric bivariate frailty models is investigated. To take into account the correlation between two survival times, the Marshall–Olkin Bivariate Exponential Distribution (MOBVE) is exploited to model the joint distribution of two frailties. The reason is twofold: on the one hand, it allows one to model shocks that affect individual-specific frailties; on the other hand, the parameter under- lying the Poisson process characterizing the common shock is used to capture the dependence between two lifetimes. The proposed methodology is applied to the investigation of association in death on different-sex couples followed within the Cache County Study on Memory Health and Aging (CCSMHA). A cure rate extension of the model is also described.
2019
2019
Giussani, Andrea; Bonetti, Marco
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