Causal Inference with Missing Exposures, Missing Outcomes, and Dependence
Causal Inference with Missing Exposures, Missing Outcomes, and Dependence
Missing data are ubiquitous in public health research. The missing-completely-at-random (MCAR) assumption is often unrealistic and can lead to meaningful bias when violated. The missing-at-random (MAR) assumption tends to be more reasonable, but guidance on conducting causal analyses under MAR is limited when there is missingness on multiple variables. We present a series of causal graphs and identification results to demonstrate the handling of missing exposures and outcomes in observational studies. For estimation and inference, we highlight the use of targeted minimum loss-based estimation (TMLE) with Super Learner to flexibly and robustly address confounding, missing data, and dependence. Our work is motivated by SEARCH-TB's investigation of the effect of alcohol consumption on the risk of incident tuberculosis (TB) infection in rural Uganda. This study posed notable challenges due to confounding, missingness on the exposure (alcohol use), missingness on the baseline outcome (defining who was at risk of TB), missingness on the outcome at follow-up (capturing who acquired TB), and clustering within households. Application to real data from SEARCH-TB highlighted the real-world consequences of the discussed methods. Estimates from TMLE suggested that alcohol use was associated with a 49% increase in the relative risk (RR) of incident TB infection (RR=1.49, 95%CI: 1.39-1.59). These estimates were notably larger and more precise than estimates from inverse probability weighting (RR=1.13, 95%CI: 1.00-1.27) and unadjusted, complete case analyses (RR=1.18, 95%CI: 0.89-1.57). Our work demonstrates the utility of causal models for describing the missing data mechanism and TMLE for flexible inference.
Kirsten E. Landsiedel、Rachel Abbott、Atukunda Mucunguzi、Florence Mwangwa、Elijah Kakande、Edwin D. Charlebois、Carina Marquez、Moses R. Kamya、Laura B. Balzer
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Kirsten E. Landsiedel,Rachel Abbott,Atukunda Mucunguzi,Florence Mwangwa,Elijah Kakande,Edwin D. Charlebois,Carina Marquez,Moses R. Kamya,Laura B. Balzer.Causal Inference with Missing Exposures, Missing Outcomes, and Dependence[EB/OL].(2025-06-03)[2025-06-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03336.点此复制
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