Optimal Balancing of Time-Dependent Confounders for Marginal Structural Models

06/04/2018
by   Nathan Kallus, et al.
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Marginal structural models (MSMs) estimate the causal effect of a time-varying treatment in the presence of time-dependent confounding via weighted regression. The standard approach of using inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) can lead to high-variance estimates due to extreme weights and be sensitive to model misspecification. Various methods have been proposed to partially address this, including truncation and stabilized-IPTW to temper extreme weights and covariate balancing propensity score (CBPS) to address treatment model misspecification. In this paper, we present Kernel Optimal Weighting (KOW), a convex-optimization-based approach that finds weights for fitting the MSM that optimally balance time-dependent confounders while simultaneously controlling for precision, directly addressing the above limitations. KOW directly minimizes the error in estimation due to time-dependent confounding via a new decomposition as a functional. We further extend KOW to control for informative censoring. We evaluate the performance of KOW in a simulation study, comparing it with IPTW, stabilized-IPTW, and CBPS. We demonstrate the use of KOW in studying the effect of treatment initiation on time-to-death among people living with HIV and the effect of negative advertising on elections in the United States.

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