The causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is generally mediated by several intermediate variables. Estimation of the component of the causal effect of a treatment that is mediated by a given intermediate variable (the indirect effect of the treatment), and the component that is not mediated by that intermediate variable (the direct effect of the treatment) is often relevant to mechanistic understanding and to the design of clinical and public health interventions. Under the assumption of no-unmeasured confounders, Robins & Greenland (1992) and Pearl (2000), develop two identifiability results for direct and indirect causal effects. They define an individual direct effect as the counterfactual effect of a treatment on an outcome when t...
We propose a novel approach for causal mediation analysis based on changes-in- changes assumptions ...
Standard experimental studies in the biological, med-ical, and behavioral sciences invariably invoke...
Natural direct and indirect effects formalize traditional notions of mediation analysis into a rigor...
The causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is generally mediated by several intermediate variabl...
Many common problems in epidemiologic and clinical research involve estimating the effect of an expo...
Identification of standard mediated effects such as the natural indirect effect relies on heavy caus...
The paper discusses the non‐parametric identification of causal direct and indirect effects of a bi...
Mayer A, Thoemmes F, Rose N, Steyer R, West SG. Theory and Analysis of Total, Direct, and Indirect C...
Using a sequential conditional independence assumption, this paper discusses fully nonparametric est...
We define natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed. We show that these allow for effect de...
Understanding the mechanisms through which treatment effects come about is crucial for designing eff...
This paper demonstrates the identification of causal mechanisms of a binary treatment under selectio...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation analysis, or more generally models with direct and indirect effects, are commonly used in ...
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on a...
We propose a novel approach for causal mediation analysis based on changes-in- changes assumptions ...
Standard experimental studies in the biological, med-ical, and behavioral sciences invariably invoke...
Natural direct and indirect effects formalize traditional notions of mediation analysis into a rigor...
The causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is generally mediated by several intermediate variabl...
Many common problems in epidemiologic and clinical research involve estimating the effect of an expo...
Identification of standard mediated effects such as the natural indirect effect relies on heavy caus...
The paper discusses the non‐parametric identification of causal direct and indirect effects of a bi...
Mayer A, Thoemmes F, Rose N, Steyer R, West SG. Theory and Analysis of Total, Direct, and Indirect C...
Using a sequential conditional independence assumption, this paper discusses fully nonparametric est...
We define natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed. We show that these allow for effect de...
Understanding the mechanisms through which treatment effects come about is crucial for designing eff...
This paper demonstrates the identification of causal mechanisms of a binary treatment under selectio...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation analysis, or more generally models with direct and indirect effects, are commonly used in ...
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on a...
We propose a novel approach for causal mediation analysis based on changes-in- changes assumptions ...
Standard experimental studies in the biological, med-ical, and behavioral sciences invariably invoke...
Natural direct and indirect effects formalize traditional notions of mediation analysis into a rigor...