2024
DOI: 10.1097/ede.0000000000001724
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Using Negative Control Populations to Assess Unmeasured Confounding and Direct Effects

Marco Piccininni,
Mats Julius Stensrud

Abstract: Sometimes treatment effects are absent in a subgroup of the population. For example, penicillin has no effect on severe symptoms in individuals infected by resistant staphylococcus aureus, and codeine has no effect on pain in individuals with certain polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 enzyme. Subgroups where a treatment is ineffective are often called negative control populations or placebo groups. They are leveraged to detect bias in different disciplines. Here we present formal criteria that justify the use of nega… Show more

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