Table 2.
Expressions of the Mediation Measures by the Product Method and Difference Method Under the 4 Data Types of the Outcome and Mediator
Data Type a |
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Product method | ||||
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(9, 14) |
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(1, 14) |
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(14, 15) |
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(14, 15) |
Difference method | ||||
All cases |
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(2) |
Abbreviations: ARE, asymptotic relative efficiency; MP, mediation proportion; NDE, natural direct effect; NIE, natural indirect effect; TE, total effect.
a The mediation measures in cases and
are defined on an identity scale. In cases
and
, the mediation measures are defined on a log risk ratio scale (also known as the log link function scale).
b
,
,
are the natural indirect effect, natural direct effect, and mediation proportion defined for the exposure in change from
to a conditional on
.
c In case , the product method additionally assume the error term in the mediator model 3 follows a homoscedastic normal distribution.