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A time-varying effect model for examining group differences in trajectories of zero-inflated count outcomes with applications in substance abuse research.

Songshan Yang1, James A Cranford2, Jennifer M Jester2, Runze Li3, Robert A Zucker2, Anne Buu4.   

Abstract

This study proposes a time-varying effect model for examining group differences in trajectories of zero-inflated count outcomes. The motivating example demonstrates that this zero-inflated Poisson model allows investigators to study group differences in different aspects of substance use (e.g., the probability of abstinence and the quantity of alcohol use) simultaneously. The simulation study shows that the accuracy of estimation of trajectory functions improves as the sample size increases; the accuracy under equal group sizes is only higher when the sample size is small (100). In terms of the performance of the hypothesis testing, the type I error rates are close to their corresponding significance levels under all settings. Furthermore, the power increases as the alternative hypothesis deviates more from the null hypothesis, and the rate of this increasing trend is higher when the sample size is larger. Moreover, the hypothesis test for the group difference in the zero component tends to be less powerful than the test for the group difference in the Poisson component.
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Keywords:  B-spline; longitudinal data; substance abuse; time-varying effect; zero-inflated Poisson model

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27873343      PMCID: PMC5242179          DOI: 10.1002/sim.7177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Med        ISSN: 0277-6715            Impact factor:   2.373


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