Joint modeling of intercourse behavior and human fecundability using structural equation models

Citation
Kim, Sungduk et al., Joint modeling of intercourse behavior and human fecundability using structural equation models, Biostatistics (Oxford. Print) , 11(3), 2010, pp. 559-571
ISSN journal
14654644
Volume
11
Issue
3
Year of publication
2010
Pages
559 - 571
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Human fecundability is defined as the probability of conception during a menstrual cycle among couples at risk for pregnancy.It is highly relevant for understanding human reproduction and represents a series of highly interrelated and timed processes.The statistical literature has recognized the need to incorporate both biological and behavioral factors (Barrett and Marshall, 1969; Dunson and Stanford, 2005) when modeling conception probabilities, given that intercourse during the fertile window is a necessary but not sufficient criterion for conception.The heterogeneity of behaviors such as the timing and frequency of intercourse in a menstrual cycle needs to be considered when estimating conception.Here we propose a joint model of intercourse behavior and human fecundability through a classic conception probability model and a structural equation model (SEM) to accommodate intercourse during the menstrual cycle.The SEM part of the proposed model allows the dependency between intercourse behaviors on consecutive days in a menstrual cycle to vary across days.Consequently, the proposed model can accommodate not only a broad variety of intercourse patterns and dependency structures but also general covariate effects.Finally, we present a detailed analysis of the New York State Angler Cohort Prospective Pregnancy Study to illustrate the proposed methodology.