A quantitative assessment of the frequency and magnitude of heterogeneous treatment effects in studies of the health effects of social policies
Substantial heterogeneity in effects of social policies on health across subgroups may be common, but has not been systematically characterized. Using a sample of 55 contemporary studies on health effects of social policies, we recorded how often heterogeneous treatment effects (HTEs) were assessed,...
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Main Authors: | Dakota W. Cintron (Author), Laura M. Gottlieb (Author), Erin Hagan (Author), May Lynn Tan (Author), David Vlahov (Author), M. Maria Glymour (Author), Ellicott C. Matthay (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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