Using fathers as a negative control exposure: Implications of measurement bias.

Scand J Public Health

Department of Psychiatry, General Hospital Calicut, Kerala Government Health Service, India.

Published: August 2020

Negative control exposure analysis is a very effective tool in evaluating the effect of unmeasured confounding in observational epidemiological studies. Several biases, including recall bias, time-varying confounding factors, measurement bias and so on, can affect the credibility of negative control exposure analysis for causal interpretations. The article focuses on the implications of differential measurement error across exposed group and negative controls to causal interpretations on negative control exposure analysis.

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