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ADDRESSING MISSING DATA MECHANISM UNCERTAINTY USING MULTIPLE-MODEL MULTIPLE IMPUTATION: APPLICATION TO A LONGITUDINAL CLINICAL TRIAL

Journal

ANNALS OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 1814-1837

Publisher

INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
DOI: 10.1214/12-AOAS555

Keywords

Nonignorable; NMAR; MNAR; not missing at random; missing not at random

Funding

  1. AHRQ [R03 HS018815]
  2. NIH [R01 MH040859, K07 CA154862, K01 MH087219, CA133081, UL1TR000124]

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We present a framework for generating multiple imputations for continuous data when the missing data mechanism is unknown. Imputations are generated from more than one imputation model in order to incorporate uncertainty regarding the missing data mechanism. Parameter estimates based on the different imputation models are combined using rules for nested multiple imputation. Through the use of simulation, we investigate the impact of missing data mechanism uncertainty on post-imputation inferences and show that incorporating this uncertainty can increase the coverage of parameter estimates. We apply our method to a longitudinal clinical trial of low-income women with depression where nonignorably missing data were a concern. We show that different assumptions regarding the missing data mechanism can have a substantial impact on inferences. Our method provides a simple approach for formalizing subjective notions regarding nonresponse so that they can be easily stated, communicated and compared.

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