Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question

2014-06-11 Thread bgreen
consecutively, is that one > event or two? > > Chris > > -Original Message- > From: John Kane [mailto:jrkrid...@inbox.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 9:13 AM > To: Andrews, Chris; Bob Green > Cc: r-help@r-project.org > Subject: Re: [R] Recurrent analysis su

Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question

2014-06-11 Thread Andrews, Chris
, Chris; Bob Green Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question Hi Chris, Why would you not consider the person at risk for re incarceration if he is currently imprisoned? Symantically I'd agree, he or she is already behind bars. But fro

Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question

2014-06-11 Thread John Kane
> To: bgr...@dyson.brisnet.org.au > Subject: Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format > question > > I wouldn't consider the person at risk for re incarceration if he is > currently imprisoned. So I wouldn't use those intervals as part of the > response variable.

Re: [R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question

2014-06-10 Thread Andrews, Chris
needed for analysis of recurrent data is the number of previous events. It can be used to, e.g., stratify. Chris -Original Message- From: Bob Green [mailto:bgr...@dyson.brisnet.org.au] Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 2:32 AM To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: [R] Recurrent analysis surviva

[R] Recurrent analysis survival analysis data format question

2014-06-09 Thread Bob Green
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 jai