Bias Formulas for Sensitivity Analysis for Direct and Indirect Effects

Volume: 21, Issue: 4, Pages: 540 - 551
Published: Jul 1, 2010
Abstract
A key question in many studies is how to divide the total effect of an exposure into a component that acts directly on the outcome and a component that acts indirectly, ie, through some intermediate. For example, one might be interested in the extent to which the effect of diet on blood pressure is mediated through sodium intake and the extent to which it operates through other pathways. In the context of such mediation analysis, even if the...
Paper Details
Title
Bias Formulas for Sensitivity Analysis for Direct and Indirect Effects
Published Date
Jul 1, 2010
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
540 - 551
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