Handling unobserved confounding in the relation between prenatal risk factors and child outcomes: a latent variable strategy.
Kristin GustavsonGeorge Davey SmithEspen M EilertsenPublished in: European journal of epidemiology (2022)
The current study showed that a latent variable approach with a negative control provided unbiased estimates of causal associations between repeated measures of maternal health behavior during pregnancy and child outcomes, even when the effect of the confounder differed in magnitude between the negative control and the exposures. The real-life example showed that inferences from the latent variable approach were incompatible with those from the standard regression approach. Limitations of the approach are discussed.