markovMSM:一个检查多状态生存数据马尔可夫条件的R包

IF 2.3 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS R Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-24 DOI:10.32614/rj-2023-032
Gustavo Soutinho, Luís Meira-Machado
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多状态模型可用于描述个体在连续时间内通过有限数量状态的过程。这些模型可以详细了解过程的演变或恢复,并可用于研究解释变量向量对过渡强度的影响,或在给定事件历史之后获得未来事件的预测概率。在这两种情况下,在使用这些模型之前,我们必须评估马尔可夫假设是否成立。本文介绍了R的一个软件应用程序[markovMSM](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=markovMSM)包,它考虑了适用于一般多状态模型的马尔可夫假设的检验。考虑了使用现有方法的三种方法:一种基于根据历史包括协变量的简单方法;基于测量转移概率的非马尔可夫估计量与马尔可夫aallen - johansen估计量的差异的方法;最后,通过考虑对数秩统计家族的摘要而开发的方法,其中个人根据过程在特定时间点所占据的状态进行分组。[markvmsm](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=markovMSM)包的主要功能使用实际数据示例进行说明。
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markovMSM: An R Package for Checking the Markov Condition in Multi-State Survival Data
Multi-state models can be used to describe processes in which an individual moves through a finite number of states in continuous time. These models allow a detailed view of the evolution or recovery of the process and can be used to study the effect of a vector of explanatory variables on the transition intensities or to obtain prediction probabilities of future events after a given event history. In both cases, before using these models, we have to evaluate whether the Markov assumption is tenable. This paper introduces the [markovMSM](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=markovMSM) package, a software application for R, which considers tests of the Markov assumption that are applicable to general multi-state models. Three approaches using existing methodology are considered: a simple method based on including covariates depending on the history; methods based on measuring the discrepancy of the non-Markov estimators of the transition probabilities to the Markovian Aalen-Johansen estimators; and, finally, methods that were developed by considering summaries from families of log-rank statistics where individuals are grouped by the state occupied by the process at a particular time point. The main functionalities of the [markovMSM](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=markovMSM) package are illustrated using real data examples.
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期刊介绍: The R Journal is the open access, refereed journal of the R project for statistical computing. It features short to medium length articles covering topics that should be of interest to users or developers of R. The R Journal intends to reach a wide audience and have a thorough review process. Papers are expected to be reasonably short, clearly written, not too technical, and of course focused on R. Authors of refereed articles should take care to: - put their contribution in context, in particular discuss related R functions or packages; - explain the motivation for their contribution; - provide code examples that are reproducible.
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