@article{article_1452842, title={The Comparison of Time Functions in the Extended Cox Regression Model}, journal={Gazi University Journal of Science}, volume={38}, pages={2134–2148}, year={2025}, DOI={10.35378/gujs.1452842}, author={Işık, Hatice and Ata Tutkun, Nihal and Karasoy, Duru}, keywords={Extended Cox model, Time function, Non-proportional hazards, Time dependent covariate, Proportional hazards}, abstract={Extended Cox regression model by using any form of time function is one of the alternative methods to the Cox regression model in non-proportional hazards case or time-dependent covariate problem. It is a key concern which time function should be used in which case for an extended Cox regression model. In this study, a comparison of the most commonly used time functions for the extended Cox regression model to obtain the effects of variables not satisfying the proportional hazard assumption is carried out. This simulation study assesses the ability of the time functions for the extended Cox regression model in modeling non-proportional hazards according to sample sizes, censoring rate, and prevalence ratio of the binary covariate. The results indicate that the linear time function (t) is more biased than the logarithmic time function (log(t)), which is a frequently used time function in modeling the hazard ratio. Also, it is shown that the use of time function 1/t has better results in most situations.}, number={4}, publisher={Gazi University}