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tandmob2: Signal Tandmobiel data, version 2

Description

This is the dataset resulting from a longitudinal prospective dental study performed in Flanders (North of Belgium) in 1996 -- 2001. The cohort of 4,468 randomly sampled children who attended the first year of the basic school at the beginning of the study was annualy dental examined by one of 16 trained dentists. The original dataset consists thus of at most 6 dental observations for each child.

The dataset presented here contains mainly the information on the emergence and caries times summarized in the interval-censored observations. Some baseline covariates are also included here.

For more detail on the design of the study see Vanobbergen et al. (2000).

This data set was used in the analyses presented in $\mbox{Kom\'{a}rek}$ et al. (2005), in Lesaffre, $\mbox{Kom\'{a}rek}$, and Declerck (2005) and in $\mbox{Kom\'{a}rek}$ and Lesaffre (2005).

Usage

data(tandmob2)

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source

Biostatistical Centre, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35, 3000 Leuven, Belgium

URL: http://med.kuleuven.be/biostat/

References

$\mbox{Kom\'{a}rek,}$ A., Lesaffre, E., $\mbox{H\"{a}rk\"{a}nen,}$ T., Declerck, D., and Virtanen, J. I. (2005). A Bayesian analysis of multivariate doubly-interval-censored dental data. Biostatistics, 6, 145--155.

$\mbox{Kom\'arek}$, A., Lesaffre, E. (2005). Bayesian accelerated failure time model for correlated interval-censored data with a normal mixture as an error distribution. Submitted. See Komarek_Lesaffre_2005.pdf.

Lesaffre, E., $\mbox{Kom\'{a}rek},$ and Declerck, D. (2005). An overview of methods for interval-censored data with an emphasis on applications in dentistry. To appear in Statistical Methods in Medical Research.

Vanobbergen, J., Martens, L., Lesaffre, E., and Declerck, D. (2000). The Signal-Tandmobiel project -- a longitudinal intervention health promotion study in Flanders (Belgium): baseline and first year results. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2, 87--96.