Analysis of correlated data with feedback for time-dependent covariates in psychiatry research

In studies on psychiatry and neurodegenerative diseases, it is common to have data that are correlated due to the hierarchical structure in data collection or to repeated measures on the subject longitudinally. However, the feedback effect created due to time-dependent covariates in these studies is...

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Published inGeneral psychiatry Vol. 33; no. 5; p. e100263
Main Authors Vazquez Arreola, Elsa, Wilson, Jeffrey R, Chen, Ding-Geng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group LTD 07.09.2020
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Summary:In studies on psychiatry and neurodegenerative diseases, it is common to have data that are correlated due to the hierarchical structure in data collection or to repeated measures on the subject longitudinally. However, the feedback effect created due to time-dependent covariates in these studies is often overlooked and seldom modelled. This article reviews the methodological development of feedback effects with marginal models for longitudinal data and discusses their implementation.
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ISSN:2517-729X
2096-5923
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DOI:10.1136/gpsych-2020-100263