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Decrement rates and a numerical method under competing risks

Authors
Lee, H.[Lee, H.]Ha, H.[Ha, H.]Lee, T.[Lee, T.]
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Absolute rate of decrement; Conversions; Single common distribution of decrement; Single decrement model
Citation
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, v.156
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Journal Title
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
Volume
156
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/25187
DOI
10.1016/j.csda.2020.107125
ISSN
0167-9473
Abstract
Modeling the interactions of competing risks that affect the occurrence of various decrements such as death or disease is an essential issue in survival analysis and actuarial science. Popular assumptions for the construction of decrement models are uniform distributions of decrements in a multiple decrement table (mUDD) and associated single decrement tables (sUDD), respectively. Even though there are many theoretical generalizations to relaxing mUDD assumption, it is not clear how to obtain theoretical and numerical methods for modeling relationships of competing risks under a general assumption in associated single decrement tables beyond the sUDD. We fill this gap in the literature by discussing the conversion between probabilities of decrement and absolute rates under a general form of a distribution of fractional ages. In particular, we show that extracting absolute rates from the probabilities under the general competing risk assumption boils down to solving a system of non-linear equations and propose a novel numerical algorithm for its solution. Extensive numerical experiments relying on the algorithm verify that the algorithm delivers reliable results in terms of efficiency and accuracy. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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