Understanding the factors that mediate the effect of educational or behavioral intervention is critical to advancing both research and practice. When properly implemented, mediators add depth to the results of intervention research, indicating why a program works, highlighting ways to enhance its effectiveness, and revealing the elements that are essential to successful implementation. However, many researchers find mediation a difficult topic and struggle to implement it properly in statistical models of effects from between-groups randomized studies. In an effort to bring clarity to the topic of mediation and encourage its use where appropriate, this article lays out the requirements for evidence of a causal-mediated effect. An example of...
Summary: Researchers postulate that theory-based interventions influence behavior by changing theor...
Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to d...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
Causal analysis in program evaluation has largely focused on the assessment of policy effective-ness...
Statistical mediation analysis has become the technique of choice in consumer research to make causa...
An investigator wishes to examine mediation in a randomized control trial of the effectiveness of an...
Greater understanding of the mechanisms (mediators) by which behavioral-change interventions work is...
<div><p>Mediation analyses are critical to understanding why behavioral interventions work. To yield...
Causal analysis in program evaluation has primarily focused on the question about whether or not a p...
This special issue of Evaluation and the Health Professions is dedicated to methods for causal media...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Mediation is said to occur when a causal effect of some variable X on an outcome Y is explained by s...
Mediation and moderation are theories for understanding causal relationships. The purpose of this ar...
An intervention may generate heterogeneous impacts due to natural variations in participant characte...
Summary: Researchers postulate that theory-based interventions influence behavior by changing theor...
Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to d...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
Causal analysis in program evaluation has largely focused on the assessment of policy effective-ness...
Statistical mediation analysis has become the technique of choice in consumer research to make causa...
An investigator wishes to examine mediation in a randomized control trial of the effectiveness of an...
Greater understanding of the mechanisms (mediators) by which behavioral-change interventions work is...
<div><p>Mediation analyses are critical to understanding why behavioral interventions work. To yield...
Causal analysis in program evaluation has primarily focused on the question about whether or not a p...
This special issue of Evaluation and the Health Professions is dedicated to methods for causal media...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Mediation is said to occur when a causal effect of some variable X on an outcome Y is explained by s...
Mediation and moderation are theories for understanding causal relationships. The purpose of this ar...
An intervention may generate heterogeneous impacts due to natural variations in participant characte...
Summary: Researchers postulate that theory-based interventions influence behavior by changing theor...
Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to d...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...