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aftreg: Accelerated Failure Time Regression

Description

The accelerated failure time model with parametric baseline hazard(s). Allows for stratification with different scale and shape in each stratum, and left truncated and right censored data.

Usage

aftreg(formula = formula(data), data = parent.frame(),
na.action = getOption("na.action"), dist = "weibull", init, shape = 0,
id, control = list(eps = 1e-08, maxiter = 20, trace = FALSE),
singular.ok = TRUE, model = FALSE, x = FALSE, y = TRUE, center = FALSE)

Arguments

formula
a formula object, with the response on the left of a ~ operator, and the terms on the right. The response must be a survival object as returned by the Surv function.
data
a data.frame in which to interpret the variables named in the formula.
na.action
a missing-data filter function, applied to the model.frame, after any subset argument has been used. Default is options()$na.action.
dist
Which distribution? Default is "weibull", with the alternatives "gompertz", "ev", "loglogistic" and "lognormal". A special case like the exponential can be obtained by choosing "weibull" in combination with shape = 1.
init
vector of initial values of the iteration. Default initial value is zero for all variables.
shape
If positive, the shape parameter is fixed at that value. If zero or negative, the shape parameter is estimated. Stratitfication is not meaningful if shape is fixed.
id
If there are more than one spell per individual, it is essential to keep spells together by the id argument. This allows for time-varying covariates.
control
a list with components eps (convergence criterion), maxiter (maximum number of iterations), and silent (logical, controlling amount of output). You can change any component without mention the other(s).
singular.ok
Not used.
model
Not used.
x
Return the design matrix in the model object?
y
Return the response in the model object?
center
Should results from centering of covariates be reported?

Value

  • A list of class c("aftreg", "coxreg", "coxph") with components
  • coefficientsFitted parameter estimates.
  • varCovariance matrix of the estimates.
  • loglikVector of length two; first component is the value at the initial parameter values, the second componet is the maximized value.
  • scoreThe score test statistic (at the initial value).
  • linear.predictorsThe estimated linear predictors.
  • meansMeans of the columns of the design matrix.
  • w.meansWeighted (against exposure time) means of covariates; weighted relative frequencies of levels of factors.
  • nNumber of spells in indata (possibly after removal of cases with NA's).
  • eventsNumber of events in data.
  • termsUsed by extractor functions.
  • assignUsed by extractor functions.
  • yThe Surv vector.
  • isFLogical vector indicating the covariates that are factors.
  • covarsThe covariates.
  • ttrTotal Time at Risk.
  • levelsList of levels of factors.
  • formulaThe calling formula.
  • callThe call.
  • methodThe method.
  • convergenceDid the optimization converge?
  • failDid the optimization fail? (Is NULL if not).
  • pfixedTRUE if shape was fixed in the estimation.

Warning

The print method print.aftreg doesn't work if threeway or higher order interactions are present. Use print.coxph in that case.

Details

The parameterization is different from the one used by survreg. The model is $$S(t; a, b, \beta, z) = S_0((t / \exp(b - z\beta))^{\exp(a)})$$ where $S_0$ is some standardized survivor function.

See Also

coxreg, phreg

Examples

Run this code
data(male.mortality)
aftreg(Surv(enter, exit, event) ~ ses, data = male.mortality)

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