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The exponential‐Poisson model for recurrent event data: An application to a set of data on malaria in Brazil
Authors:Márcia A. C. Macera  Francisco Louzada  Vicente G. Cancho  Cor J. F. Fontes
Affiliation:1. PPGEs, Universidade Federal de S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil;2. ICMC, Universidade de S?o Paulo, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil;3. DM, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil
Abstract:In this paper, we introduce a new model for recurrent event data characterized by a baseline rate function fully parametric, which is based on the exponential‐Poisson distribution. The model arises from a latent competing risk scenario, in the sense that there is no information about which cause was responsible for the event occurrence. Then, the time of each recurrence is given by the minimum lifetime value among all latent causes. The new model has a particular case, which is the classical homogeneous Poisson process. The properties of the proposed model are discussed, including its hazard rate function, survival function, and ordinary moments. The inferential procedure is based on the maximum likelihood approach. We consider an important issue of model selection between the proposed model and its particular case by the likelihood ratio test and score test. Goodness of fit of the recurrent event models is assessed using Cox‐Snell residuals. A simulation study evaluates the performance of the estimation procedure in the presence of a small and moderate sample sizes. Applications on two real data sets are provided to illustrate the proposed methodology. One of them, first analyzed by our team of researchers, considers the data concerning the recurrence of malaria, which is an infectious disease caused by a protozoan parasite that infects red blood cells.
Keywords:Gap time  Latent competing risks  Maximum likelihood estimation  Rate function  Recurrent events
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