Joint modeling of multivariate hearing thresholds measured longitudinally at multiple frequencies

Commun Stat Theory Methods. 2018;47(22):5418-5434. doi: 10.1080/03610926.2017.1395045. Epub 2018 Mar 7.

Abstract

Pure-tone thresholds are used to estimate hearing acuity and, when measured longitudinally, can characterize age-related changes in hearing. Measured at multiple-frequencies, multiple-irregular time points, for right and left ears, these longitudinal studies of age-related hearing loss produce data of inherent complexity due to: 1) multivariate outcomes at different frequencies; 2) longitudinal measurements taken at subject-specific time intervals; and 3) inter-ear correlations due to clustering and nesting. To address limitations in existing methods, we propose a multivariate generalized linear mixed model(mGLMM) and assess its performance. We demonstrate its application using a unique dataset from a cohort study of age-related hearing loss.

Keywords: correlated data; longitudinal hearing thresholds; mGLMM; sGLMM multivariate outcomes.