Diagnosing and responding to violations in the positivity assumption

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作者
Petersen, Maya L. [1 ]
Porter, Kristin E. [1 ]
Gruber, Susan [1 ]
Wang, Yue [2 ]
van der Laan, Mark J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Div Biostat, Berkeley, CA 94110 USA
[2] Novartis Pharmaceut, Dept Clin Informat Serv, E Hanover, NJ USA
关键词
experimental treatment assignment; positivity; marginal structural model; inverse probability weight; double robust; causal inference; counterfactual; parametric bootstrap; realistic treatment rule; trimming; stabilised weights; truncation; CAUSAL INFERENCE; MORTALITY; MODELS;
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10.1177/0962280210386207
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The assumption of positivity or experimental treatment assignment requires that observed treatment levels vary within confounder strata. This article discusses the positivity assumption in the context of assessing model and parameter-specific identifiability of causal effects. Positivity violations occur when certain subgroups in a sample rarely or never receive some treatments of interest. The resulting sparsity in the data may increase bias with or without an increase in variance and can threaten valid inference. The parametric bootstrap is presented as a tool to assess the severity of such threats and its utility as a diagnostic is explored using simulated and real data. Several approaches for improving the identifiability of parameters in the presence of positivity violations are reviewed. Potential responses to data sparsity include restriction of the covariate adjustment set, use of an alternative projection function to define the target parameter within a marginal structural working model, restriction of the sample, and modification of the target intervention. All of these approaches can be understood as trading off proximity to the initial target of inference for identifiability; we advocate approaching this tradeoff systematically.
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