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Identifying mediating variables with graphical models: an application to the study of causal pathways in people living with HIV

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posted on 2019-09-25, 07:26 authored by Adrian Dobra, Katherine Buhikire, Joachim G. Voss

We empirically demonstrate that graphical models can be a valuable tool in the identification of mediating variables in causal pathways. We make use of graphical models to elucidate the causal pathway through which the treatment influences the levels of fatigue and weakness in people living with HIV (PLHIV) based on a secondary analysis of a categorical dataset collected in a behavioral clinical trial: is weakness a mediator for the treatment and fatigue, or is fatigue a mediator for the treatment and weakness? Causal mediation analysis could not offer any definite answers to these questions.

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The work of AD was partially supported by the National Science Foundation (Division of Mathematical Sciences) Grant DMS/MPS-1737746 to the University of Washington.

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