2024
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209547
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Guide to Decomposition of Causal Effects Into Mediation, Interaction, and Direct Effects

Nina A. Hilkens,
Gemma Hammerton,
Nienke M. De Vries
et al.

Abstract: Mediation analysis can be applied in medical research with the aim of understanding the pathways that operate between an exposure and its effects on an outcome. This method can help to improve our understanding of pathophysiologic mechanisms and may guide the choice of potential treatment strategies. Traditional mediation analysis decomposes the total effect of an intervention on the outcome into 2 effects: (1) an indirect effect, from exposure using a mediator to the outcome, and (2) a direct effect, directly… Show more

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