Adjusting for outcome risk factors in immigrant datasets: total or direct effects?
Roy Miodini NilsenKari KlungsoyrHein StigumPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2023)
Depending on the causal role of the outcome risk factors in immigrant datasets, regression adjustment for these may result in the estimation of either total effects or controlled direct effects for the difference in outcomes between immigrants and non-immigrants. Because total and controlled direct effects are interpreted differently, we advise researchers to clarify to the readers which types of effects are presented when adjusting for outcome risk factors in immigrant datasets.