使用仪器变量来解决因果调解分析中未测量的混
Kara E Rudolph1, Nicholas Williams1, Iván Díaz2
1Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.
Biometrics
|February 27, 2024
概括
本研究引入了使用仪器变量 (IV) 分析中介分析中间接效应的新方法,解决未观察到的混问题. 这项研究为这些效应提供了可靠的估计器,适用于现实世界的实验.
科学领域:
- 流行病学 流行病学
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
- 计量经济学 计量经济学 计量经济学
背景情况:
- 调解分析解释了干预机制,但与未观察到的混作斗争.
- 没有观察到的混因素可能会影响暴露-结果,暴露-媒介和媒介-结果关系.
- 仪表变量 (IVs) 针对总效应的未观察到的混,而不是间接效应.
研究的目的:
- 在调解分析中使用两个IVs定义和识别直接和间接影响的新估计值.
- 为这些新型估计量开发非参数,强大和高效的估计器.
- 将拟议的方法应用于现实世界的数据集,特别是住房券实验.
主要方法:
- 双重合规者的定义干预的直接和间接影响.
- 对这些效应的非参数识别策略使用两个IVs.
- 开发可靠和高效的估计程序.
主要成果:
- 成功定义和识别了干预直接和间接影响的新型估计.
- 拟议的估计器证明了稳定性和效率.
- 应用于住房券实验的方法,产生可解释的结果.
结论:
- 该研究将IV方法扩展到调解分析,以确定间接影响.
- 新的估计和估计器解决了调解中未观察到的混的关键挑战.
- 这种方法在复杂的干预研究中为因果推理提供了有价值的工具.
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