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COVID-19 19 causal inference 19 breast cancer 5 epidemiology 5 simulation 5 bias 4 mediation 4 pandemic 4 survival analysis 4 SARS-CoV-2 3 confounding 3 coronavirus 3 effect modification 3 interaction 3 mediation analysis 3 missing data 3 numerical simulation 3 screening 3 selection bias 3 study design 3 Bayesian inference 2 Chagas disease 2 Covid-19 2 M-bias 2 SEIR model 2 SIMEX 2 SIR model 2 attributable fraction 2 cancer screening 2 capture-recapture 2 confidence interval 2 correlation 2 direct and indirect effects 2 direct effect 2 doubly robust estimation 2 effect heterogeneity 2 effectiveness 2 evidence 2 generalizability 2 indirect effect 2
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research-article 109 article-commentary 5 editorial 4 frontmatter 3 other 1 perspective 1 review-article 1
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VanderWeele, Tyler J. 5 Vansteelandt, Stijn 5 Sjolander, Arvid 3 Sjölander, Arvid 3 van der Laan, Mark J. 3 Ahern, Jennifer 2 Cox, Joseph 2 Ghosh, Palash 2 Jamshidi Zargaran, Shahriar 2 Jamshidi, Babak 2 Keogh, Ruth H. 2 Knol, Mirjam J. 2 Lambert, Gilles 2 Levy, Michael Z. 2 Liu, Xiaofeng Steven 2 Lyles, Robert H. 2 Miettinen, O. S. 2 Moodie, Erica E.M. 2 Rezaei, Mansour 2 Robins, James M. 2 Saarela, Olli 2 Strawbridge, Alexander D. 2 Tchetgen Tchetgen, Eric 2 VanderWeele, Tyler 2 Abenhaim, Lucien 1 Abrahamowicz, Michal 1 Abrahamsson, Linda 1 Abramson, Mark A. 1 Achcar, Jorge Alberto 1 Ackley, Sarah F. 1 Akelo, Victor 1 Al-Raeei, Marwan 1 Alfredsson, Lars 1 Alsheh Ali, Maya 1 Anand, Abhinav 1 Ancca Juárez, Jenny M. 1 Aoun, Oussama 1 Apelian, Herak 1 Atlam, Salwa A. 1 Atlas, Abdelghafour 1
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Mixed methods to assess the use of rare illicit psychoactive substances: a case study
Janssen, Eric; Vuolo, Mike; Gérome, Clément; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) 1
Abstract This article presents original mixed method research to describe the use of rare illicit psychoactive substances, with special emphasis on crack cocaine in France. We first introduce a unique monitoring system committed to the observation of hard-to-reach populations. Qualitative...
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Sampling from networks: respondent-driven sampling
Yauck, Mamadou; Moodie, Erica E.M.; Apelian, Herak; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) 1
Abstract Objectives Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is a variant of link-tracing, a sampling technique for surveying hard-to-reach communities that takes advantage of community members' social networks to reach potential participants. While the RDS sampling mechanism and associated methods of...
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Gamma frailty model for survival risk estimation: an application to cancer data
Krishna, K. M. J.; Traison, T.; Sebastian, Sejil Mariya; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) 1
Abstract Objectives: In time to event analysis, the risk for an event is usually estimated using Cox proportional hazards (CPH) model. But CPH model has the limitation of biased estimate due to unobserved hidden heterogeneity among the covariates, which can be tackled using frailty models. The...
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A simplified approach to bias estimation for correlations
Liu, Xiaofeng Steven - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) 1
Abstract Objectives We introduce a simple and unified methodology to estimate the bias of Pearson correlation coefficients, partial correlation coefficients, and semi-partial correlation coefficients. Methods Our methodology features non-parametric bootstrapping and can accommodate small sample...
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Meeting the Assumptions of Inverse-Intensity Weighting for Longitudinal Data Subject to Irregular Follow-Up: Suggestions for the Design and Analysis of Clinic-Based Cohort Studies
Pullenayegum, Eleanor M. - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract Clinic-based cohort studies enroll patients on first being admitted to the clinic, and follow them as part of usual care, with interest being in the marginal mean of the outcome process. As the required frequency of follow-up varies among patients, these studies often feature irregular...
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Extending balance assessment for the generalized propensity score under multiple imputation
Frank, Anna-Simone J.; Matteson, David S.; Solvang, … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract This manuscript extends the definition of the Absolute Standardized Mean Difference (ASMD) for binary exposure (M = 2) to cases for M 2 on multiple imputed data sets. The Maximal Maximized Standardized Difference (MMSD) and the Maximal Averaged Standardized Difference (MASD) were...
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A comparison of approaches for estimating combined population attributable risks (PARs) for multiple risk factors
Ruan, Yibing; Walter, Stephen D.; Friedenreich, Christine M. - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract Objectives The methods to estimate the population attributable risk (PAR) of a single risk factor or the combined PAR of multiple risk factors have been extensively studied and well developed. Ideally, the estimation of combined PAR of multiple risk factors should be based on large...
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Posterior predictive treatment assignment methods for causal inference in the context of time-varying treatments
Liao, Shirley X.; Henneman, Lucas; Zigler, Cory - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract Marginal structural models (MSM) with inverse probability weighting (IPW) are used to estimate causal effects of time-varying treatments, but can result in erratic finite-sample performance when there is low overlap in covariate distributions across different treatment patterns....
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Regression analysis of unmeasured confounding
Knaeble, Brian; Osting, Braxton; Abramson, Mark A. - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract When studying the causal effect of x on y , researchers may conduct regression and report a confidence interval for the slope coefficient ${\beta }_{x}$ . This common confidence interval provides an assessment of uncertainty from sampling error, but it does not assess uncertainty from...
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Extrapolating sparse gold standard cause of death designations to characterize broader catchment areas
Lyles, Robert H.; Cunningham, Solveig A.; Kundu, Suprateek - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract Objectives The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network is designed to elucidate and track causes of under-5 child mortality and stillbirth in multiple sites in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia using advanced surveillance, laboratory and pathology methods....
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