coef {JM} | R Documentation |
Estimated Coefficients for Joint Models
Description
Extracts estimated coefficients from fitted joint models.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'jointModel'
coef(object, process = c("Longitudinal", "Event"),
include.splineCoefs = FALSE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'jointModel'
fixef(object, process = c("Longitudinal", "Event"),
include.splineCoefs = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
object |
an object inheriting from class |
process |
for which model (i.e., linear mixed model or survival model) to extract the estimated coefficients. |
include.splineCoefs |
logical; if |
... |
additional arguments; currently none is used. |
Details
When process = "Event"
both methods return the same output. However, for process = "Longitudinal"
,
the coef()
method returns the subject-specific coefficients, whereas fixef()
only the fixed effects.
Value
A numeric vector or a matrix of the estimated parameters for the fitted model.
Author(s)
Dimitris Rizopoulos d.rizopoulos@erasmusmc.nl
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
# linear mixed model fit
fitLME <- lme(sqrt(CD4) ~ obstime * drug - drug,
random = ~ 1 | patient, data = aids)
# cox model fit
fitCOX <- coxph(Surv(Time, death) ~ drug, data = aids.id, x = TRUE)
# joint model fit
fitJOINT <- jointModel(fitLME, fitCOX,
timeVar = "obstime")
# fixed effects for the longitudinal process
fixef(fitJOINT)
# fixed effects + random effects estimates for the longitudinal
# process
coef(fitJOINT)
# fixed effects for the event process
fixef(fitJOINT, process = "Event")
coef(fitJOINT, process = "Event")
## End(Not run)
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