| Title: | Parametric Models for Survival Data | 
| Version: | 0.1.0 | 
| Description: | Executes simple parametric models for right-censored survival data. Functionality emulates capabilities in 'Minitab', including fitting right-censored data, assessing fit, plotting survival functions, and summary statistics and probabilities. | 
| Depends: | R (≥ 3.5.0) | 
| License: | GPL-2 | 
| URL: | https://github.com/apjacobson/parmsurvfit | 
| BugReports: | https://github.com/apjacobson/parmsurvfit/issues | 
| Encoding: | UTF-8 | 
| LazyData: | true | 
| RoxygenNote: | 6.1.1 | 
| Imports: | fitdistrplus, flexsurv, ggplot2, stats, graphics | 
| Suggests: | survival, utils, knitr, rmarkdown | 
| VignetteBuilder: | utils, knitr | 
| NeedsCompilation: | no | 
| Packaged: | 2018-12-07 04:13:09 UTC; ashle | 
| Author: | Ashley Jacobson [aut, cre], Victor Wilson [aut], Shannon Pileggi [aut] | 
| Maintainer: | Ashley Jacobson <ashleypjacobson@gmail.com> | 
| Repository: | CRAN | 
| Date/Publication: | 2018-12-07 05:30:03 UTC | 
parmsurvfit: Fitting right censored data to parametric distributions.
Description
Executes parametric survival analysis techniques similar to those in 'Minitab'. Fits right censored data to a given parametric distribution, produces summary statistics of the fitted distribution, and plots parametric survival, hazard, and cumulative hazard plots. Produces Anderson-Darling test statistic and probability plots to assess goodness of fit of right censored data to a distribution.
Details
Functions
Datasets
Data on time until drivers honked their horn when being blocked from an intersection
Description
Diekmann et al. (1996) investigated the association between driver characteristics and social status of cars to aggressive driver responses by measuring the time that elapsed between the being blocked and honking the horn. Researchers intentionally blocked 57 motorists at a green light by a Volkswagen Jetta, and recorded the time it took for motorists to show signs of aggression. Signs of aggression included honking their horn or beaming the headlights at the Jetta
Usage
aggressive
Format
A data frame with 57 rows and 2 variables:
- seconds
- Number of seconds until showing signs of aggression 
- censor
- censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time) 
Source
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/other/examples/alda/
Anderson-Darling goodness of fit test statistic
Description
Computes Anderson-Darling goodness of fit test statistic given that the data follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
compute_AD(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and a distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
compute_AD(rearrest, "lnorm", time = "months")
compute_AD(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months")
Data on age at first drink of alcohol.
Description
Data on age at first drink of alcohol.
Usage
firstdrink
Format
A data frame with 1000 rows and 3 variables:
- age
- the age at which the survey respondent had their first drink of alcohol 
- censor
- censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time) 
- gender
- a dichotomous variable identifying gender (1 = male, 2 = female) 
Source
"National Comorbidity Survey (1990-1992)"
Fitting right censored survival data to distribution
Description
Fits right censored data to a distribution using maximum likelihood estimates.
Usage
fit_data(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and a distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, the function returns a list. The list will be in alphabetic order of the values in the by column. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
See Also
Examples
data("rearrest")
fit_data(rearrest, "lnorm", time = "months")
fit_data(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")
Data on time until graduation for 1000 college students.
Description
A dataset that contains the time (in years) that 1000 students (472 males and 528 females) took to graduate (obtain a bachelor’s degree) from college (measured from the time they entered a post-secondary institution, i.e. either a junior college or four year degree granting institution). The Gender column contains the gender of each student (1 = male, 2 = female), and Censor contains the values of the censoring status variable.
Usage
graduate
Format
A data frame with 1000 rows and 3 variables:
- years
- years until graduation 
- censor
- censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time) 
- gender
- a dichotomous variable identifying gender (1 = male, 2 = female) 
Source
National Educational Longitudinal Survey (NELS) from 1988-2002
Data on time until actors receive their first Academy Award nomination
Description
The dataset contains data for the top 128 grossing actors up to 2017 as listed on Box Office Mojo. The data for the first film appearance and for the first Oscar nomination was taken from IMDb. It should be noted that of the 128 observations in the data set, 48 were right-censored. Right-censored observations represent actors who have not received an Oscar nomination by the year 2017 or actors that died before 2017 without ever receiving an Oscar nomination. For the censor variable "1" represents complete observations, actors who received an Oscar nomination by the year 2017, and "0" represents right-censored observations.
Usage
oscars
Format
A data frame with 128 rows and 12 variables:
- obs
- observation number 
- name
- name of actor 
- adj_gross
- actor's total adjusted gross earnings (in millions) 
- num_movies
- number of movies actor received credit for 
- avg_gross
- actor's average gross earnings per movie 
- top_movie
- title of actor's movie with the top gross earnings 
- top_gross
- actor's top gross earnings from a single movie 
- gender
- actor's gender 
- years_until_nom
- number of years between actor's first full film appearance and first Oscar nomination 
- censor
- censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time) 
- first_film_appearance
- year of actor's first full film appearance 
- first_oscar_nom
- year of actor's first Oscar nomination 
Source
https://github.com/shannonpileggi/SP–Pablo–RProgramming
Plotting parametric cumulative hazard curves
Description
Plots cumulative hazard curve of right censored data given that it follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
plot_cumhaz(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, multiple lines will be plotted. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
plot_cumhaz(rearrest, "lnorm", time = "months")
plot_cumhaz(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")
Plotting density function overlayed on top of a histogram of data
Description
Creates histogram of right censored data with the density function of a fitted parametric distribution overlayed.
Usage
plot_density(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, the function plots each group individually along with the plot for all groups together. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
plot_density(rearrest, "exp", time = "months")
plot_density(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")
Plotting parametric hazard curves
Description
Plots hazard curve of right censored data given that it follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
plot_haz(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, multiple lines will be plotted. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
plot_haz(rearrest, "logis", time = "months")
plot_haz(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")
Plotting percent-percent plots for parametric fitting of data
Description
Creates percent-percent plot of right censored data given that it follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
plot_ppsurv(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
plot_ppsurv(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months")
plot_ppsurv(rearrest, "exp", time = "months")
Plotting parametric survival curves
Description
Plots survival curve of right censored data given that it follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
plot_surv(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, multiple lines will be plotted. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
plot_surv(rearrest, "lnorm", time = "months")
plot_surv(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")
Data on time until re-incarceration for 194 inmates.
Description
Henning and Frueh (1996) followed criminal activities of 194 inmates released from a medium security prison for 36 months. The data from this study can be used to investigate the time until the former inmates were re-arrested. If the former inmate had been re-arrested for a criminal act before 36 months (after initial prison release) had passed, then that former inmate’s event time was complete. If the former inmate had not been re-arrested for a criminal act after 36 months had passed, or had completely dropped out of the study, then that former inmate’s event time was right censored.
Usage
rearrest
Format
A data frame with 194 rows and 5 variables:
- months
- months until re-arrest 
- censor
- censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time) 
- personal
- a dichotomous variable identifying former inmates who had a history of person-related crimes (1 = personal), i.e. those with one or more convictions for offenses such as aggravated assault or kidnapping 
- property
- a dichotomous variable indicating whether former inmates were convicted of a property-related crime (1 = property) 
- cenage
- the "centered" age of individual, i.e. the difference between the age of the individual upon release and the average age of all inmates in the study. 
Source
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/other/examples/alda/
Survival probability based on parametric distribution
Description
Computes probability of survival beyond time t given that the data follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
surv_prob(data, dist, x, lower.tail = F, time = "time",
  censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and a distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| x | A scalar quantity, time at which the probability of survival is computed | 
| lower.tail | Logical; if  | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, the function prints probability for each group individually along with the overall probability. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
surv_prob(rearrest, "lnorm", 110, time = "months")
surv_prob(rearrest, "weibull", 90, time = "months", lower.tail = TRUE)
Summary statistics based on parametric distribution
Description
Estimates various statistics, including median, mean, standard deviation, and percentiles of survival time given that the data follows a specified parametric distribution.
Usage
surv_summary(data, dist, time = "time", censor = "censor", by = "")
Arguments
| data | A dataframe containing a time column and a censor column. | 
| dist | A string name for a distribution that has a corresponding density function and a distribution function. Examples include "norm", "lnorm", "exp", "weibull", "logis", "llogis", "gompertz", etc. | 
| time | The string name of the time column of the dataframe. Defaults to "time". | 
| censor | The string name of the censor column of the dataframe. Defaults to "censor". The censor column must be a numeric indicator variable where complete times correspond to a value of 1 and incomplete times correspond to 0. | 
| by | The string name of a grouping variable. If specified, returns summary statistics for each group. Variable can contain logical, string, character, or numeric data. | 
Examples
data("rearrest")
surv_summary(rearrest, "lnorm", time = "months")
surv_summary(rearrest, "weibull", time = "months", by = "personal")