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Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV
BACKGROUND: Despite strides towards gender equality, inequalities persist or remain unstudied, due potentially to data gaps. Although mapped, the effects of key data gaps remain unknown. This study provides a framework to measure effects of gender- and age-imbalanced and missing covariate data on ge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101513 |
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author | Gupta, Ribhav Abdalla, Safa Meausoone, Valerie Vicas, Nikitha Mejía-Guevara, Iván Weber, Ann M. Cislaghi, Beniamino Darmstadt, Gary L. |
author_facet | Gupta, Ribhav Abdalla, Safa Meausoone, Valerie Vicas, Nikitha Mejía-Guevara, Iván Weber, Ann M. Cislaghi, Beniamino Darmstadt, Gary L. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Despite strides towards gender equality, inequalities persist or remain unstudied, due potentially to data gaps. Although mapped, the effects of key data gaps remain unknown. This study provides a framework to measure effects of gender- and age-imbalanced and missing covariate data on gender-health research. The framework is demonstrated using a previously studied pathway for effects of pre-marital sex norms among adults on adolescent HIV risk. METHODS: After identifying gender-age-imbalanced Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) datasets, we resampled responses and restricted covariate data from a relatively complete, balanced dataset derived from the 2007 Zambian DHS to replicate imbalanced gender-age sampling and covariate missingness. Differences in model outcomes due to sampling were measured using tests for interaction. Missing covariate effects were measured by comparing fully-adjusted and reduced model fitness. FINDINGS: We simulated data from 25 DHS surveys across 20 countries from 2005-2014 on four sex-stratified models for pathways of adult attitude-behaviour discordance regarding pre-marital sex and adolescent risk of HIV. On average, across gender-age-imbalanced surveys, males comprised 29.6% of responses compared to 45.3% in the gender-balanced dataset. Gender-age-imbalanced sampling significantly affected regression coefficients in 40% of model-scenarios (N = 40 of 100) and biased relative-risk estimates away from gender-age-balanced sampling outcomes in 46% (N = 46) of model-scenarios. Model fitness was robust to covariate removal with minor effects on male HIV models. No consistent trends were observed between sampling distribution and risk of biased outcomes. INTERPRETATION: Gender-health model outcomes may be affected by sampling gender-age-imbalanced data and less-so by missing covariates. Although occasionally attenuated, the effect magnitude of gender-age-imbalanced sampling is variable and may mask true associations, thus misinforming policy dialogue. We recommend future surveys improve balanced gender-age sampling to promote research reliability. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant OPP1140262 to Stanford University. |
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spelling | pubmed-92410922022-06-30 Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV Gupta, Ribhav Abdalla, Safa Meausoone, Valerie Vicas, Nikitha Mejía-Guevara, Iván Weber, Ann M. Cislaghi, Beniamino Darmstadt, Gary L. eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Despite strides towards gender equality, inequalities persist or remain unstudied, due potentially to data gaps. Although mapped, the effects of key data gaps remain unknown. This study provides a framework to measure effects of gender- and age-imbalanced and missing covariate data on gender-health research. The framework is demonstrated using a previously studied pathway for effects of pre-marital sex norms among adults on adolescent HIV risk. METHODS: After identifying gender-age-imbalanced Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) datasets, we resampled responses and restricted covariate data from a relatively complete, balanced dataset derived from the 2007 Zambian DHS to replicate imbalanced gender-age sampling and covariate missingness. Differences in model outcomes due to sampling were measured using tests for interaction. Missing covariate effects were measured by comparing fully-adjusted and reduced model fitness. FINDINGS: We simulated data from 25 DHS surveys across 20 countries from 2005-2014 on four sex-stratified models for pathways of adult attitude-behaviour discordance regarding pre-marital sex and adolescent risk of HIV. On average, across gender-age-imbalanced surveys, males comprised 29.6% of responses compared to 45.3% in the gender-balanced dataset. Gender-age-imbalanced sampling significantly affected regression coefficients in 40% of model-scenarios (N = 40 of 100) and biased relative-risk estimates away from gender-age-balanced sampling outcomes in 46% (N = 46) of model-scenarios. Model fitness was robust to covariate removal with minor effects on male HIV models. No consistent trends were observed between sampling distribution and risk of biased outcomes. INTERPRETATION: Gender-health model outcomes may be affected by sampling gender-age-imbalanced data and less-so by missing covariates. Although occasionally attenuated, the effect magnitude of gender-age-imbalanced sampling is variable and may mask true associations, thus misinforming policy dialogue. We recommend future surveys improve balanced gender-age sampling to promote research reliability. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant OPP1140262 to Stanford University. Elsevier 2022-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9241092/ /pubmed/35784444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101513 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Gupta, Ribhav Abdalla, Safa Meausoone, Valerie Vicas, Nikitha Mejía-Guevara, Iván Weber, Ann M. Cislaghi, Beniamino Darmstadt, Gary L. Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title | Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title_full | Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title_fullStr | Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title_short | Effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent HIV |
title_sort | effect of imbalanced sampling and missing data on associations between gender norms and risk of adolescent hiv |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101513 |
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