Hello,

I'm hoping for advice regarding how to set up a recurrent event survival analysis data file. My data consists of people released from custody, with survival time being measured as days before re imprisonment or end of the study. In the example below, id 5155 is released 5 times and jailed five times. All events are therefore true. Daysfree is the difference in days between release and return to custody. Id 7155 is released 3 times and only re-imprisoned twice, so the third event value is false.

id <- c(5155, 5155,5155,5155, 7155, 7155,7155)
Release <- c("29/10/10","9/01/11", "25/03/12", "15/10/13", "9/01/10", "16/12/12","29/10/13") JailNew <- c("1/12/10","01/12/11", "27/09/12", "24/01/14", "22/09/12","24/01/12","24/01/14")
DaysFree <- c(24,234,134,74,709,29,64)
Event <- c("true", "true", "true", "true", "true", "true", "false" )
DF1<- data.frame(id,  Release, JailNew, DaysFree, Event)
DF1

After speaking to a statistician today I'm not sure if I my method of formatting the data is correct. Should all time intervals be included, not just the period from release to event/end of study period. Currently period imprisoned is not counted. For example, for id 5155, would I also include 1/12/10 - 9/01/11 etc, which would be FALSE for event and have a duration of 39 days; and then include all the other similar intervals as well. The statistican thought including this additional information more closely resembled the bladder1 data in the Survival package.

Any assistance is appreciated,

Regards

Bob

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