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Re: st: Multilevel discrete survival time analysis


From   Steve Samuels <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Multilevel discrete survival time analysis
Date   Wed, 12 Feb 2014 17:43:38 -0500

-gsem- , part of Stata's SEM package, can fit multilevel models, though
I've never used it for that. It can also fit a semiparametric discrete
hazard survival model via the equivalent Poisson model, so you can probably
to solve your problem. For a demonstration, see the thread at:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2013-11/msg00841.html


Steve Samuels

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Consultant in Statistics
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On Feb 12, 2014, at 6:38 AM, Ashish Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear all,
I would like to enquire about the existence codes of Multilevel
discrete time survival analysis in stata. I understand that this can
be  done  using GLLAMM .However, It is also evident from several
sources that this model takes lot of time for the convergence.it would
be great if some one can share the  codes/example of GLAAMM for the
discrete time  survival  analysis.(e.g infant mortality)
Any help on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
--
Ashish Kumar Gupta
Senior Research Fellow (Population Studies)
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Govandi
Station Road, Deonar,
Mumbai-400 088, INDIA
Mobile No.: +91 9967106908
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