graemeleehickey / joineRML

R package for fitting joint models to time-to-event data and multivariate longitudinal data
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[Question] Is it possible to use `mjoint` without the survival component? #77

Open frbrz opened 1 year ago

frbrz commented 1 year ago

Hi,

Thanks for developing such a nice package. I was wondering if it is possible to use mjoint to jointly model two longitudinal outcomes without the survival part (ie. fitting a correlated random intercept/slope model for two longitudinal outcomes)? I would also be very interested in obtaining dynamic predictions (ie. using dynLong()). Would that be possible?

Many thanks in advance for your help, best wishes Francesco

graemeleehickey commented 1 year ago

Sorry -- this is not part of the package. You can use the {mmm} package or similar for this.

On Fri, 9 Jun 2023 at 15:22, frbrz @.***> wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for developing such a nice package. I was wondering if it is possible to use mjoint to jointly model two longitudinal outcomes without the survival part (ie. fitting a correlated random intercept/slope model for two longitudinal outcomes)? I would also be very interested in obtaining dynamic predictions (ie. using dynLong()). Would that be possible?

Many thanks in advance for your help, best wishes Francesco

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