Estimating Point Exposure Effects on Count Outcomes with Observational Data

02/03/2022
by   Bonnie E. Shook-Sa, et al.
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Causal inference methods can be applied to estimate the effect of a point exposure or treatment on an outcome of interest using data from observational studies. When the outcome of interest is a count, the estimand is often the causal mean ratio, i.e., the ratio of the counterfactual mean count under exposure to the counterfactual mean count under no exposure. This paper considers estimators of the causal mean ratio based on inverse probability of treatment weights, the parametric g-formula, and doubly robust estimation, each of which can account for overdispersion, zero-inflation, and heaping in the measured outcome. Methods are compared in simulations and are applied to data from the Women's Interagency HIV Study to estimate the effect of incarceration in the past six months on two count outcomes in the subsequent six months: the number of sexual partners and the number of cigarettes smoked per day.

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