International audienceBackground: Attrition in cohort studies challenges causal inference. Although inverse probability weighting (IPW) has been proposed to handle attrition in association analyses, its relevance has been little studied in this context. We aimed to investigate its ability to correct for selection bias in exposure-outcome estimation by addressing an important methodological issue: the specification of the response model.Methods: A simulation study compared the IPW method with complete-case analysis (CCA) for nine response-mechanism scenarios (3 missing at random - MAR and 6 missing not at random - MNAR). Eighteen response models differing by the type of variables included were assessed.Results: The IPW method was equivalent ...
Cohort data are often incomplete because some subjects drop out of the study, and inverse probabilit...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition. Ignoring the attrition can result in biased inference...
A standard concern with long term longitudinal studies is that of attrition over time. Together with...
International audienceBackground: Attrition in cohort studies challenges causal inference. Although ...
The inverse probability weighting (IPW) method is used to handle attrition in association analyses d...
In this paper, we examine methods for Inverse Probability of Attrition Weighting (IPAW) in a cohort ...
Selection bias due to loss to follow up represents a threat to the internal validity of estimates de...
This paper reveals the extent of attrition in the British Cohort Study begun in 1970 (BCS70) and how...
As any empirical method used for causal analysis, social experiments are prone to attrition which m...
Background: Most longitudinal studies do not address potential selection biases due to selective att...
PurposeSelection bias is a form of systematic error that can be severe in compromised study designs ...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
This paper starts from a review of RCT studies in development economics, and documents many studies ...
I provide an overviewof inverse probability weighted (IPW)M-estimators for cross section and two-per...
Sample attrition is a potential source of selection bias in experimental, as well as non-experimenta...
Cohort data are often incomplete because some subjects drop out of the study, and inverse probabilit...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition. Ignoring the attrition can result in biased inference...
A standard concern with long term longitudinal studies is that of attrition over time. Together with...
International audienceBackground: Attrition in cohort studies challenges causal inference. Although ...
The inverse probability weighting (IPW) method is used to handle attrition in association analyses d...
In this paper, we examine methods for Inverse Probability of Attrition Weighting (IPAW) in a cohort ...
Selection bias due to loss to follow up represents a threat to the internal validity of estimates de...
This paper reveals the extent of attrition in the British Cohort Study begun in 1970 (BCS70) and how...
As any empirical method used for causal analysis, social experiments are prone to attrition which m...
Background: Most longitudinal studies do not address potential selection biases due to selective att...
PurposeSelection bias is a form of systematic error that can be severe in compromised study designs ...
We consider estimation of the average effect of time-varying dichotomous exposure on outcome using i...
This paper starts from a review of RCT studies in development economics, and documents many studies ...
I provide an overviewof inverse probability weighted (IPW)M-estimators for cross section and two-per...
Sample attrition is a potential source of selection bias in experimental, as well as non-experimenta...
Cohort data are often incomplete because some subjects drop out of the study, and inverse probabilit...
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition. Ignoring the attrition can result in biased inference...
A standard concern with long term longitudinal studies is that of attrition over time. Together with...