A New RCM Approach to Survival Analysis: The Conditional-Incidence-Rate Model

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
K. Yamaguchi
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Abstract

This article introduces a new causal analytic method for survival analysis that retains the framework of Rubin’s causal model as an alternative to the marginal structural model (MSM). The major limitation of the MSM is a systematic bias in the effects of past treatments when the method is applied to the hazard rate analysis of nonrepeatable events in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity. This systematic bias is demonstrated in the article. The method introduced here assumes a semiparametric conditional-incidence-rate model and provides consistent estimates of the effects of present and past treatments on the conditional cumulative-incidence rate in the analysis of nonrepeatable events in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity. Unlike the MSM, which requires a sequential and cumulative use of the inverse-probability-of-treatment weighting many times for data with many time points, the new method uses the inverse-probability-of-treatment weighing only twice sequentially for estimation of the present and past treatment effects at each time of entry into treatment, and not cumulatively across different treatment entry times. Analysis of the conditional-incidence rate can also provide a more efficient parameter estimate for the treatment effect than the hazard rate model in cases where a majority of sample persons experience the event and thereby cease to be members of the risk set of the hazard rate during the period of observation. An application to an analysis of sexual initiation demonstrates that leaving home promotes sexual initiation, especially premarital sexual initiation, because it greatly increases the rate of premarital sexual initiation during the year after leaving home.
生存分析的RCM新方法:条件发病率模型
本文介绍了一种新的生存分析的因果分析方法,它保留了鲁宾因果模型的框架,作为边际结构模型(MSM)的替代方案。MSM的主要局限性是,当该方法应用于存在未观察到异质性的不可重复事件的危险率分析时,对过去治疗效果的系统性偏倚。这篇文章证明了这种系统性偏见。这里介绍的方法假设了一个半参数条件发病率模型,并在分析存在未观察到异质性的不可重复事件时,对当前和过去治疗对条件累积发病率的影响提供了一致的估计。与MSM不同的是,MSM需要对具有多个时间点的数据进行多次连续累积使用反处理概率加权,而新方法只使用两次连续的反处理概率加权来估计每个进入处理时间的当前和过去的处理效果,而不是在不同的处理进入时间累积。在大多数样本人经历了该事件,因此在观察期间不再是危险率的风险集的成员的情况下,条件发病率的分析也可以提供比危险率模型更有效的治疗效果参数估计。一项对性开始的分析表明,离家促进了性开始,尤其是婚前性开始,因为离家后一年内婚前性开始的比率大大增加。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Methodology is a compendium of new and sometimes controversial advances in social science methodology. Contributions come from diverse areas and have something useful -- and often surprising -- to say about a wide range of topics ranging from legal and ethical issues surrounding data collection to the methodology of theory construction. In short, Sociological Methodology holds something of value -- and an interesting mix of lively controversy, too -- for nearly everyone who participates in the enterprise of sociological research.
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