Many questions in life course epidemiology involve mediation and/or interaction because of the long latency period between exposures and outcomes. In this paper, we explore how mediation analysis (based on counterfactual theory and implemented using conventional regression approaches) links with a structured approach to selecting life course hypotheses. Using theory and simulated data, we show how the alternative life course hypotheses assessed in the structured life course approach correspond to different combinations of mediation and interaction parameters. For example, an early life critical period model corresponds to a direct effect of the early life exposure, but no indirect effect via the mediator and no interaction between the early...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
peer-reviewedRecent decades have seen renewed attention to issues of causal inference in the social ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
Traditional epidemiological assessments, which mainly focused on evaluating the statistical associat...
For many years, epidemiologists were mainly focused on the estimation of exposure-outcome effects. N...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
Background/aims Statistical mediation analysis is an often used method in trials, to unravel the pat...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to ta...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the relationship between time spent in adverse circumstance...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
peer-reviewedRecent decades have seen renewed attention to issues of causal inference in the social ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
Traditional epidemiological assessments, which mainly focused on evaluating the statistical associat...
For many years, epidemiologists were mainly focused on the estimation of exposure-outcome effects. N...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
Background/aims Statistical mediation analysis is an often used method in trials, to unravel the pat...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to ta...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the relationship between time spent in adverse circumstance...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
peer-reviewedRecent decades have seen renewed attention to issues of causal inference in the social ...