Despite the growing popularity of propensity score (PS) methods in epidemiology, relatively little has been written in the epidemiologic literature about the problem of variable selection for PS models. The authors present the results of two simulation studies designed to help epidemiologists gain insight into the variable selection problem in a PS analysis. The simulation studies illustrate how the choice of variables that are included in a PS model can affect the bias, variance, and mean squared error of an estimated exposure effect. The results suggest that variables that are unrelated to the exposure but related to the outcome should always be included in a PS model. The inclusion of these variables will decrease the variance of an esti...
The use of propensity scores to adjust for measured confounding factors has become increasingly popu...
Every epidemiologist knows that unmeasured confounding is a serious analytic problem, but practicall...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
Despite the growing popularity of propensity score (PS) methods in epidemiology, relatively little h...
In epidemiological research, the association between treatment and outcome may vary across values of...
It is often preferable to simplify the estimation of treatment effects on multiple outcomes by using...
Propensity score matching is a widely-used method to measure the effect of a treatment in social as ...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
Propensity score matching is a widely-used method to measure the effect of a treatment in social as ...
Real-world epidemiology gives us the unique opportunity to observe large numbers of people, and the ...
Through three sets of simulations, this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of alternative appr...
To examine the effect of variable selection strategies on the performance of propensity score (PS) m...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
OBJECTIVES: There is growing recognition that simultaneously assessing multiple exposures may reduce...
The use of propensity scores to adjust for measured confounding factors has become increasingly popu...
Every epidemiologist knows that unmeasured confounding is a serious analytic problem, but practicall...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
Despite the growing popularity of propensity score (PS) methods in epidemiology, relatively little h...
In epidemiological research, the association between treatment and outcome may vary across values of...
It is often preferable to simplify the estimation of treatment effects on multiple outcomes by using...
Propensity score matching is a widely-used method to measure the effect of a treatment in social as ...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
Propensity score matching is a widely-used method to measure the effect of a treatment in social as ...
Real-world epidemiology gives us the unique opportunity to observe large numbers of people, and the ...
Through three sets of simulations, this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of alternative appr...
To examine the effect of variable selection strategies on the performance of propensity score (PS) m...
Confounding can be a major source of bias in nonexperimental research. The authors recently introduc...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
OBJECTIVES: There is growing recognition that simultaneously assessing multiple exposures may reduce...
The use of propensity scores to adjust for measured confounding factors has become increasingly popu...
Every epidemiologist knows that unmeasured confounding is a serious analytic problem, but practicall...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...