The Annals of Applied Statistics

Describing disability through individual-level mixture models for multivariate binary data

Elena A. Erosheva, Stephen E. Fienberg, and Cyrille Joutard

Source: Ann. Appl. Stat. Volume 1, Number 2 (2007), 502-537.

Abstract

Data on functional disability are of widespread policy interest in the United States, especially with respect to planning for Medicare and Social Security for a growing population of elderly adults. We consider an extract of functional disability data from the National Long Term Care Survey (NLTCS) and attempt to develop disability profiles using variations of the Grade of Membership (GoM) model. We first describe GoM as an individual-level mixture model that allows individuals to have partial membership in several mixture components simultaneously. We then prove the equivalence between individual-level and population-level mixture models, and use this property to develop a Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm for Bayesian estimation of the model. We use our approach to analyze functional disability data from the NLTCS.

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Keywords: Activities of daily living; Bayesian estimation; functional disability; grade of membership; latent class; mixed membership; partial membership; variational approximation

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Permanent link to this document: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aoas/1196438029
Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1214/07-AOAS126
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2415745
Zentralblatt MATH identifier: 1126.62101


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