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A scaled linear mixed model for multiple outcomes
Authors:Lin X  Ryan L  Sammel M  Zhang D  Padungtod C  Xu X
Institution:Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109, USA. xlin@sph.umich.edu
Abstract:We propose a scaled linear mixed model to assess the effects of exposure and other covariates on multiple continuous outcomes. The most general form of the model allows a different exposure effect for each outcome. An important special case is a model that represents the exposure effects using a common global measure that can be characterized in terms of effect sizes. Correlations among different outcomes within the same subject are accommodated using random effects. We develop two approaches to model fitting, including the maximum likelihood method and the working parameter method. A key feature of both methods is that they can be easily implemented by repeatedly calling software for fitting standard linear mixed models, e.g., SAS PROC MIXED. Compared to the maximum likelihood method, the working parameter method is easier to implement and yields fully efficient estimators of the parameters of interest. We illustrate the proposed methods by analyzing data from a study of the effects of occupational pesticide exposure on semen quality in a cohort of Chinese men.
Keywords:Asymptotic relative efficiency  Effect sizes  Estimating equations  Global effect  Maximum likelihood
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