| Literature DB >> 29375249 |
Kara E Rudolph1,2, Mark J van der Laan2.
Abstract
We develop robust targeted maximum likelihood estimators (TMLE) for transporting intervention effects from one population to another. Specifically, we develop TMLE estimators for three transported estimands: intent-to-treat average treatment effect (ATE) and complier ATE, which are relevant for encouragement-design interventions and instrumental variable analyses, and the ATE of the exposure on the outcome, which is applicable to any randomized or observational study. We demonstrate finite sample performance of these TMLE estimators using simulation, including in the presence of practical violations of the positivity assumption. We then apply these methods to the Moving to Opportunity trial, a multi-site, encouragement-design intervention in which families in public housing were randomized to receive housing vouchers and logistical support to move to low-poverty neighborhoods. This application sheds light on whether effect differences across sites can be explained by differences in population composition.Entities:
Keywords: causal inference; external validity; instrumental variables; policy intervention; targeted maximum likelihood estimation; transportability
Year: 2016 PMID: 29375249 PMCID: PMC5784860 DOI: 10.1111/rssb.12213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Stat Soc Series B Stat Methodol ISSN: 1369-7412 Impact factor: 4.488