We define natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed. We show that these allow for effect decomposition under weaker identification conditions than population natural direct and indirect effects. When no confounders of the mediator-outcome association are affected by the exposure, identification is possible under essentially the same conditions as for controlled direct effects. Otherwise, identification is still possible with additional knowledge on a nonidentifiable selection-bias function which measures the dependence of the mediator effect on the observed exposure within confounder levels, and which evaluates to zero in a large class of realistic data-generating mechanisms. We argue that natural direct and indirect effects on the...
An important problem within both epidemiology and many social sciences is to break down the effect o...
This article reviews the foundations of causal mediation analysis and offers a general and transpare...
Identification of standard mediated effects such as the natural indirect effect relies on heavy caus...
We define natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed. We show that these allow for effect de...
Natural direct and indirect effects formalize traditional notions of mediation analysis into a rigor...
Questions of mediation are often of interest in reasoning about mechanisms, and methods have been de...
Methods from causal mediation analysis have generalized the traditional approach to direct and indir...
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on a...
In recent years, researchers in the health and social sciences have become increasingly interested i...
Recent developments in causal mediation analysis have offered new notions of direct and indirect eff...
Many common problems in epidemiologic and clinical research involve estimating the effect of an expo...
The natural direct effect (NDE), or the effect of an exposure on an outcome if an intermediate varia...
The mediation formula for the identification of natural (in)direct effects has facilitated mediation...
When regression models adjust for mediators on the causal path from exposure to outcome, the regress...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
An important problem within both epidemiology and many social sciences is to break down the effect o...
This article reviews the foundations of causal mediation analysis and offers a general and transpare...
Identification of standard mediated effects such as the natural indirect effect relies on heavy caus...
We define natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed. We show that these allow for effect de...
Natural direct and indirect effects formalize traditional notions of mediation analysis into a rigor...
Questions of mediation are often of interest in reasoning about mechanisms, and methods have been de...
Methods from causal mediation analysis have generalized the traditional approach to direct and indir...
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on a...
In recent years, researchers in the health and social sciences have become increasingly interested i...
Recent developments in causal mediation analysis have offered new notions of direct and indirect eff...
Many common problems in epidemiologic and clinical research involve estimating the effect of an expo...
The natural direct effect (NDE), or the effect of an exposure on an outcome if an intermediate varia...
The mediation formula for the identification of natural (in)direct effects has facilitated mediation...
When regression models adjust for mediators on the causal path from exposure to outcome, the regress...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
An important problem within both epidemiology and many social sciences is to break down the effect o...
This article reviews the foundations of causal mediation analysis and offers a general and transpare...
Identification of standard mediated effects such as the natural indirect effect relies on heavy caus...