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Published in: Lifetime Data Analysis 4/2019

23-02-2019

The additive hazard estimator is consistent for continuous-time marginal structural models

Authors: Pål C. Ryalen, Mats J. Stensrud, Kjetil Røysland

Published in: Lifetime Data Analysis | Issue 4/2019

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Abstract

Marginal structural models (MSMs) allow for causal analysis of longitudinal data. The standard MSM is based on discrete time models, but the continuous-time MSM is a conceptually appealing alternative for survival analysis. In applied analyses, it is often assumed that the theoretical treatment weights are known, but these weights are usually unknown and must be estimated from the data. Here we provide a sufficient condition for continuous-time MSM to be consistent even when the weights are estimated, and we show how additive hazard models can be used to estimate such weights. Our results suggest that continuous-time weights perform better than IPTW when the underlying process is continuous. Furthermore, we may wish to transform effect estimates of hazards to other scales that are easier to interpret causally. We show that a general transformation strategy can be used on weighted cumulative hazard estimates to obtain a range of other parameters in survival analysis, and explain how this strategy can be applied on data using our R packages ahw and transform.hazards.

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Metadata
Title
The additive hazard estimator is consistent for continuous-time marginal structural models
Authors
Pål C. Ryalen
Mats J. Stensrud
Kjetil Røysland
Publication date
23-02-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Lifetime Data Analysis / Issue 4/2019
Print ISSN: 1380-7870
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9249
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10985-019-09468-y

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