Assessing the Relationship Between Survival Time and Birthweight, Gestational Age, Sex And Race for North Carolina Infants, U.S.A | ||||
The Egyptian Statistical Journal | ||||
Article 12, Volume 35, Issue 2, December 1991, Page 339-377 | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/esju.1991.315030 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Layla H. Shihab | ||||
Abstract | ||||
There are several factors which influence the human organism from the moment of conception and may cause its loss. Of these the maturity of an infant is considered to be a vital determinant of its survival. This article explores the distribution of survival time and its relationship with birth-weight, gestational age, race and sex. The distribution of survival time is described by a Weibull distribution and Glim is used for analyzing grouped censored survival data with concomitant information developing Aitikin and Clsyton's method (1980). The methods are found to fit and the variance covariance and correlation matrices are calculated for the parameters included in these models. The mortality rate is calculated for each group of survival time, birthweight, gestational age, sex and race. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Survival analysis; Weibull distribution; Glim; North Carolina Infants | ||||
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