Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes

Mann–Whitney-type causal effects are clinically relevant, easy to interpret, and readily applicable to a wide range of study settings. This article considers estimation of such effects when the outcome variable is a survival time subject to right censoring. We derive and discuss several methods: an...

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Main Authors: Zhang Zhiwei, Liu Chunling, Ma Shujie, Zhang Min
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Causal Inference
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jci-2018-0010
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spelling doaj-8d9fd3d3b57d4edeade6b60f66cc31642021-09-06T19:40:28ZengDe GruyterJournal of Causal Inference2193-36772193-36852019-04-017168870110.1515/jci-2018-0010Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival OutcomesZhang Zhiwei0Liu Chunling1Ma Shujie2Zhang Min3University of California, Riverside, Department of Statistics, 900 University Ave, Riverside, United StatesHong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Applied Mathematics, Hong Kong, ChinaUniversity of California, Riverside, Department of Statistics, 900 University Ave, Riverside, United StatesUniversity of Michigan, Department of Biostatistics, Ann Arbor, United StatesMann–Whitney-type causal effects are clinically relevant, easy to interpret, and readily applicable to a wide range of study settings. This article considers estimation of such effects when the outcome variable is a survival time subject to right censoring. We derive and discuss several methods: an outcome regression method based on a regression model for the survival outcome, an inverse probability weighting method based on models for treatment assignment and censoring, and two doubly robust methods that involve both types of models and that remain valid under correct specification of the outcome model or the other two models. The methods are compared in a simulation study and applied to an observational study of hospitalized pneumonia.https://doi.org/10.1515/jci-2018-0010confoundingcoarseningdouble robustnesstime to eventtreatment comparison
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author Zhang Zhiwei
Liu Chunling
Ma Shujie
Zhang Min
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Liu Chunling
Ma Shujie
Zhang Min
Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
Journal of Causal Inference
confounding
coarsening
double robustness
time to event
treatment comparison
author_facet Zhang Zhiwei
Liu Chunling
Ma Shujie
Zhang Min
author_sort Zhang Zhiwei
title Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
title_short Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
title_full Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
title_fullStr Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival Outcomes
title_sort estimating mann–whitney-type causal effects for right-censored survival outcomes
publisher De Gruyter
series Journal of Causal Inference
issn 2193-3677
2193-3685
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Mann–Whitney-type causal effects are clinically relevant, easy to interpret, and readily applicable to a wide range of study settings. This article considers estimation of such effects when the outcome variable is a survival time subject to right censoring. We derive and discuss several methods: an outcome regression method based on a regression model for the survival outcome, an inverse probability weighting method based on models for treatment assignment and censoring, and two doubly robust methods that involve both types of models and that remain valid under correct specification of the outcome model or the other two models. The methods are compared in a simulation study and applied to an observational study of hospitalized pneumonia.
topic confounding
coarsening
double robustness
time to event
treatment comparison
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jci-2018-0010
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