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Hello Everyone

This is first time I am using proc causalmed for mediation analysis and got following result

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Can anyone please help me with the interpretation of these results? Thanks in advance.

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ChrisHemedinger
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HI @billi_billi ,

 

I reached out to some experts in SAS R&D and they shared these resources.

 

First, some literature:

Valeri, L., and VanderWeele, T. J. (2013). “Mediation Analysis Allowing for Exposure-Mediator Interactions and Causal Interpretation: Theoretical Assumptions and Implementation with SAS and SPSS Macros.” Psychological Methods 18:137–150.

And then examples from the SAS documentation for CAUSALMED. There is also a SAS global forum paper that explains how to use the procedure:

Yung, Y.-F., Lamm, M., and Zhang, W. (2018). “Causal Mediation Analysis with the CAUSALMED Procedure.” In Proceedings of the SAS Global Forum 2018 Conference. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.                 

For further questions, or even for help getting started, I suggest reaching out to SAS Technical Support.

 

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