HIV estimation using population‐based surveys with non‐response: A partial identification approach
Oyelola A. Adegboye,
Tomoki Fujii,
Denis Heng‐Yan Leung
et al.
Abstract:HIV estimation using data from the demographic and health surveys (DHS) is limited by the presence of non‐response and test refusals. Conventional adjustments such as imputation require the data to be missing at random. Methods that use instrumental variables allow the possibility that prevalence is different between the respondents and non‐respondents, but their performance depends critically on the validity of the instrument. Using Manski's partial identification approach, we form instrumental variable bound… Show more
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