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A protective estimator for longitudinal binary data subject to non-ignorable non-monotone missingness
Authors:Garrett M Fitzmaurice  Stuart R Lipsitz  Geert Molenberghs  Joseph G Ibrahim
Institution:Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, and Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA; Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Abstract:Summary.  In longitudinal studies missing data are the rule not the exception. We consider the analysis of longitudinal binary data with non-monotone missingness that is thought to be non-ignorable. In this setting a full likelihood approach is complicated algebraically and can be computationally prohibitive when there are many measurement occasions. We propose a 'protective' estimator that assumes that the probability that a response is missing at any occasion depends, in a completely unspecified way, on the value of that variable alone. Relying on this 'protectiveness' assumption, we describe a pseudolikelihood estimator of the regression parameters under non-ignorable missingness, without having to model the missing data mechanism directly. The method proposed is applied to CD4 cell count data from two longitudinal clinical trials of patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.
Keywords:Incomplete data  Maximum likelihood  Repeated measurements  Sensitivity analysis
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