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A Biomedical Application of Latent Class Models with Random Effects
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Random EffectsEngineeringDiagnosisDisease DetectionLatent ModelingConditional DependenceData ScienceBiostatisticsLatent Class ModelsPublic HealthDisease DiagnosisStatistical ModelingStatisticsBayesian Hierarchical ModelingLatent Variable MethodsDiagnostic CriterionLatent Variable ModelBiomedical ModelingFunctional Data AnalysisEpidemiologyStatistical InferencePaper Latent Class
SUMMARY Traditional latent class modelling has been used in many biomedical settings. Unfortunately, many of these applications assume that the diagnostic tests are independent given the true disease status, an assumption that is often violated in practice. Qu, Tan and Kutner developed general latent class models with random effects to model the conditional dependence among multiple diagnostic tests. In this paper latent class modelling with random effects is used to estimate the sensitivity and specificity of six screening tests for detecting Chlamydia trachomatis in endocervical specimens from women attending family planning clinics.
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