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A Bayesian Dynamic Graphical Model for Recurrent Events in Public Health (1811.08872v2)

Published 21 Nov 2018 in stat.ME

Abstract: To analyze the impacts of certain types of public health interventions we need to estimate the treatment effects and outcomes as these apply to heterogeneous open populations. Dynamically modifying populations containing risk groups that can react very differently to changes in covariates are inferentially challenging. Here we propose a novel Bayesian graphical model called the Reduced Dynamic Chain Event Graph (RDCEG) customized to such populations. These models generalize the tree-based Chain Event Graphs to a particular class of graphically supported semi-Markov processes. They provide an interface between natural language explanations about what might be happening to individuals and a formal statistical analysis. Here we show how the RDCEG is able to express the different possible progressions of each vulnerable individual as well as hypotheses about probabilistic symmetries within these progressions across different individuals within that population. We demonstrate how well-developed Bayesian Network technologies can be transferred almost seamlessly to this class. Our work is motivated by the challenge of modeling non-pharmacological interventions for recurrent event processes. We illustrate our methodology in two settings: an intervention to reduce falls among the elderly and a trial to examine effects of deferred treatment among individuals presenting with early epilepsy.

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