Causal inference with multi-state models - estimands and estimators of the population-attributable fraction

03/25/2019
by   Maja von Cube, et al.
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The population-attributable fraction (PAF) is a popular epidemiological measure for the burden of a harmful exposure within a population. It is often interpreted causally as proportion of preventable cases after an elimination of exposure. Originally, the PAF has been defined for cohort studies of fixed length with a baseline exposure or cross-sectional studies. An extension of the definition to complex time-to-event data is not straightforward. We revise the proposed approaches in literature and provide a clear concept of the PAF for these data situations. The conceptualization is achieved by a proper differentiation between estimands and estimators as well as causal effect measures and measures of association.

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