Variable selection for propensity score models
M Alan Brookhart, Sebastian Schneeweiss, Kenneth J Rothman, Robert J Glynn, Jerry Avorn, Til Stürmer, M Alan Brookhart, Sebastian Schneeweiss, Kenneth J Rothman, Robert J Glynn, Jerry Avorn, Til Stürmer
Abstract
Despite the growing popularity of propensity score (PS) methods in epidemiology, relatively little has been written in the epidemiologic literature about the problem of variable selection for PS models. The authors present the results of two simulation studies designed to help epidemiologists gain insight into the variable selection problem in a PS analysis. The simulation studies illustrate how the choice of variables that are included in a PS model can affect the bias, variance, and mean squared error of an estimated exposure effect. The results suggest that variables that are unrelated to the exposure but related to the outcome should always be included in a PS model. The inclusion of these variables will decrease the variance of an estimated exposure effect without increasing bias. In contrast, including variables that are related to the exposure but not to the outcome will increase the variance of the estimated exposure effect without decreasing bias. In very small studies, the inclusion of variables that are strongly related to the exposure but only weakly related to the outcome can be detrimental to an estimate in a mean squared error sense. The addition of these variables removes only a small amount of bias but can increase the variance of the estimated exposure effect. These simulation studies and other analytical results suggest that standard model-building tools designed to create good predictive models of the exposure will not always lead to optimal PS models, particularly in small studies.
Figures



Source: PubMed
Kommende kliniske forsøg
-
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences...Rekruttering
-
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)RekrutteringSund frivillig | HjernekortlægningForenede Stater
-
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...Rekruttering
-
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...RekrutteringMastocytose | Knoglemarv | Monoklonal | TryptaseForenede Stater
-
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child...Rekruttering
-
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...Rekruttering
-
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences...Rekruttering
-
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesRekruttering
-
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and...RekrutteringSeglcellesygdom | Seglcelleanæmi | SeglcelleegenskabForenede Stater
-
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research...RekrutteringSund frivillig | Sjøgrens syndrom | SpytkirtelsygdomForenede Stater
-
National Cancer Institute (NCI)RekrutteringMaligne pleurale mesotheliomer NOS | Spiserørskræft NOS | Lungekræft NOS | Thoracic cancer | Kræfter af ikke-torakal oprindelse med metastaser til lungerne eller lungehindenForenede Stater
-
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...RekrutteringNeurofibromatoseForenede Stater