TY - JOUR
T1 - Instrumental Variable Estimation with the R Package ivtools
AU - Sjolander, Arvid
AU - Martinussen, Torben
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Instrumental variables is a popular method in epidemiology and related fields, to estimate causal effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding. Traditionally, instrumental variable analyses have been confined to linear models, in which the causal parameter of interest is typically estimated with two-stage least squares. Recently, the methodology has been extended in several directions, including two-stage estimation and so-called G-estimation in nonlinear (e. g. logistic and Cox proportional hazards) models. This paper presents a new R package, ivtools, which implements many of these new instrumental variable methods. We briefly review the theory of two-stage estimation and G-estimation, and illustrate the functionality of the ivtools package by analyzing publicly available data from a cohort study on Vitamin D and mortality.
AB - Instrumental variables is a popular method in epidemiology and related fields, to estimate causal effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding. Traditionally, instrumental variable analyses have been confined to linear models, in which the causal parameter of interest is typically estimated with two-stage least squares. Recently, the methodology has been extended in several directions, including two-stage estimation and so-called G-estimation in nonlinear (e. g. logistic and Cox proportional hazards) models. This paper presents a new R package, ivtools, which implements many of these new instrumental variable methods. We briefly review the theory of two-stage estimation and G-estimation, and illustrate the functionality of the ivtools package by analyzing publicly available data from a cohort study on Vitamin D and mortality.
KW - G-estimation
KW - instrumental variables
KW - mendelian randomization
KW - statistical software
KW - two-stage estimation
U2 - 10.1515/em-2018-0024
DO - 10.1515/em-2018-0024
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85074652659
VL - 8
JO - Epidemiologic Methods
JF - Epidemiologic Methods
SN - 2194-9263
IS - 1
M1 - 20180024
ER -