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The Co-Twin Control Design: Implementation and Methodological Considerations

B.M.A. Gonggrijp, Steve van de Weijer, Catrien Bijleveld, Jenny van Dongen, Dorret I. Boomsma

2023Twin Research and Human Genetics34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Establishing causal relationships in observational studies is an important step in research and policy decision making. The association between an exposure and an outcome can be confounded by multiple factors, often making it hard to draw causal conclusions. The co-twin control design (CTCD) is a powerful approach that allows for the investigation of causal effects while controlling for genetic and shared environmental confounding factors. This article introduces the CTCD and offers an overview of analysis methods for binary and continuous outcome and exposure variables. Tools for data simulation are provided, along with practical guidance and accompanying scripts for implementing the CTCD in R, SPSS, and Stata. While the CTCD offers valuable insights into causal inference, it depends on several assumptions that are important when interpreting CTCD results. By presenting a broad overview of the CTCD, this article aims to equip researchers with actionable recommendations and a comprehensive understanding of the design's strengths and limitations.

Topics & Concepts

Causal inferenceObservational studyOutcome (game theory)ConfoundingComputer scienceManagement scienceCausal modelControl (management)Research designData scienceEconometricsEngineeringArtificial intelligenceMedicineSociologySocial scienceMathematical economicsPathologyEconomicsMathematicsAdvanced Causal Inference TechniquesStatistical Methods and Bayesian InferenceSurvey Methodology and Nonresponse
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