Sensitivity analysis for transportability in multi-study, multi-outcome settings

01/07/2023
by   Ngoc Q. Duong, et al.
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Existing work in data fusion has covered identification of causal estimands when integrating data from heterogeneous sources. These results typically require additional assumptions to make valid estimation and inference. However, there is little literature on transporting and generalizing causal effects in multiple-outcome setting, where the primary outcome is systematically missing on the study level but for which other outcome variables may serve as proxies. We review an identification result developed in ongoing work that utilizes information from these proxies to obtain more efficient estimators and the corresponding key identification assumption. We then introduce methods for assessing the sensitivity of this approach to the identification assumption.

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