Charting the process of change: A primer on survival analysis

  • Douglas A. Luke

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Abstract

Survival analysis is a powerful and useful technique for understanding qualitative change. This article provides a practical, nontechnical introduction to the use of survival analysis for social scientists. Important issues in using survival analysis are discussed, including research design, data preparation and management, and data analysis. Attendance data from a self-helf organization are used to illustrate common survival analysis tasks such as describing the overall survival and hazard functions, examining covariate effects, and modeling the form of the hazard function over time. An appendix that discusses the strengths and weaknesses of current survival analysis computer programs is included.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-246
Number of pages44
JournalAmerican Journal of Community Psychology
Volume21
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1993

Keywords

  • self-help
  • survival analysis

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