How Do Risk Factors Work Together? Mediators, Moderators, and Independent, Overlapping, and Proxy Risk Factors

OBJECTIVE: The authors developed a methodological basis for investigating how risk factors work together. Better methods are needed for understanding the etiology of disorders, such as psychiatric syndromes, that presumably are the result of complex causal chains. METHOD: Approaches from psychology,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychiatry 2001-06, Vol.158 (6), p.848-856
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Linear Models
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Mental disorders
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Mental Disorders - therapy
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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