Itmle: An R package implementing targeted minimum loss-based estimation for longitudinal data

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Abstract

In recent years, targeted minimum loss-based estimation methodology has been used to develop estimators of parameters in longitudinal data structures (Gruber and van der Laan 2012; Petersen, Schwab, Gruber, Blaser, Schomaker, and van der Laan 2014; Schnitzer, Moodie, van der Laan, Platt, and Klein 2013). These methods are implemented in the ltmle package for R. The ltmle package provides methods to estimate intervention-specific means and measures of association including the average treatment effect, causal odds ratio and causal risk ratio and parameters of a longitudinal working marginal structural model. The package allows for multiple time point treatments, time-varying covariates and right censoring of the outcome. In this paper we described the usage of the ltmle package and provide examples.

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Lendle, S. D., Schwab, J., Petersen, M. L., & van Der Laan, M. J. (2017). Itmle: An R package implementing targeted minimum loss-based estimation for longitudinal data. Journal of Statistical Software, 81. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v081.i01

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