Shige Song
2005-Sep-08 09:08 UTC
[R] Survival model with cross-classified shared frailties
Dear All, The "coxph" function in the "survival" package allows multiple frailty terms. In all the examples I saw, however, the frailty terms are nested. What will happen if I have non-nested (that is, cross-classified) frailties in the model? Will the model still work? Do I need to take special cares when specifying these models? Thanks! Shige [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Thomas Lumley
2005-Sep-08 14:27 UTC
[R] Survival model with cross-classified shared frailties
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Shige Song wrote:> Dear All, > > The "coxph" function in the "survival" package allows multiple frailty > terms.Um, no, it doesn't.> In all the examples I saw, however, the frailty terms are nested. > What will happen if I have non-nested (that is, cross-classified) frailties > in the model?This wouldn't work even if it did allow multiple frailty terms. You may want the coxme() function in the "kinship" package. -thomas