Statistical Methods in Medical Research | 2021

Variable selection for a mark-specific additive hazards model using the adaptive LASSO

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In HIV vaccine efficacy trials, mark-specific hazards models have important applications and can be used to evaluate the strain-specific vaccine efficacy. Additive hazards models have been widely used in practice, especially when continuous covariates are present. In this article, we conduct variable selection for a mark-specific additive hazards model. The proposed method is based on an estimating equation with the first derivative of the adaptive LASSO penalty function. The asymptotic properties of the resulting estimators are established. The finite sample behavior of the proposed estimators is evaluated through simulation studies, and an application to a dataset from the first HIV vaccine efficacy trial is provided.

Volume 30
Pages 2017 - 2031
DOI 10.1177/09622802211023957
Language English
Journal Statistical Methods in Medical Research

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