作者
Jos Twisk, Frank Rijmen
发表日期
2009/9/1
期刊
Journal of clinical epidemiology
卷号
62
期号
9
页码范围
953-958
出版商
Pergamon
简介
BACKGROUND
In many epidemiologic longitudinal studies, the outcome variable has floor or ceiling effects. Although it is not correct, these variables are often treated as normally distributed continuous variables.
OBJECTIVES
In this article, the performance of a relatively new statistical technique, longitudinal tobit analysis, is compared with a classical longitudinal data analysis technique (i.e., linear mixed models).
STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING
The analyses are performed on an example data set from rehabilitation research in which the outcome variable of interest (the Barthel index measured at on average 16.3 times) has typical floor and ceiling effects. For both the longitudinal tobit analysis and the linear mixed models an analysis with both a random intercept and a random slope were performed.
RESULTS
Based on model fit parameters, plots of the residuals and the mean of the squared residuals, the …
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