A flexible and robust method for assessing conditional association and conditional concordance

Xiangyu Liu, Jing Ning, Yu Cheng, Xuelin Huang, Ruosha Li

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Abstract

When analyzing bivariate outcome data, it is often of scientific interest to measure and estimate the association between the bivariate outcomes. In the presence of influential covariates for one or both of the outcomes, conditional association measures can quantify the strength of association without the disturbance of the marginal covariate effects, to provide cleaner and less-confounded insights into the bivariate association. In this work, we propose estimation and inferential procedures for assessing the conditional Kendall's tau coefficient given the covariates, by adopting the quantile regression and quantile copula framework to handle marginal covariate effects. The proposed method can flexibly accommodate right censoring and be readily applied to bivariate survival data. It also facilitates an estimator of the conditional concordance measure, namely, a conditional (Formula presented.) index, where the unconditional C index is commonly used to assess the predictive capacity for survival outcomes. The proposed method is flexible and robust and can be easily implemented using standard software. The method performed satisfactorily in extensive simulation studies with and without censoring. Application of our methods to two real-life data examples demonstrates their desirable practical utility.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3656-3668
Number of pages13
JournalStatistics in Medicine
Volume38
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 30 2019

Keywords

  • C index
  • Kendall's tau
  • association measure
  • bivariate outcomes
  • predictive capacity
  • quantile regression

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Epidemiology
  • Statistics and Probability

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  • Biostatistics Resource Group

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