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Date:   Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:19:00 -0400
Reply-To:   "Jeffrey B. Stuewig" <jstuewig@gmu.edu>
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From:   "Jeffrey B. Stuewig" <jstuewig@gmu.edu>
Subject:   Re: Mediation and Logistic Regression
In-Reply-To:   <5.1.0.14.0.20020829193917.02da3eb0@mail-js.acpub.duke.edu>
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MacKinnon, D. & Dwyer (1993) Estimating mediated effects in prevention studies. Evaluation Review, 17, 144-158.

At 07:41 PM 8/29/2002 -0400, John March wrote: >Try the following: > >Holmbeck GN: Toward terminological, conceptual, and statistical clarity in >the study of mediators and moderators: examples from the child-clinical and >pediatric psychology literatures. Journal of Consulting & Clinical >Psychology 1997; 65(4):599-610 > >Kraemer HC, Stice E, Kazdin A, Offord D, Kupfer D: How do risk factors work >together? Mediators, moderators, and independent, overlapping, and proxy >risk factors. Am J Psychiatry 2001; 158(6):848-56 > > > >At 05:39 PM 8/29/2002 -0400, Christina Cutshaw wrote: >>Listmembers, >> >>Does anyone have any information, citations etc. on performing a >>mediation analysis with a dichotomous versus a continuous dependent >>variable. I have Baron and Kenny (1986) and other information on >>mediation in linear regression, but cannot find any information about >>whether the process is different in logistic regression. >> >>Any guidance would be appreciated. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Chris Cutshaw > > >********************************************************* >John S. March, MD, MPH >Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences >Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences >Duke Child and Family Study Center >718 Rutherford Street >Durham, NC 27705 >919/416-2404 (P); 919/416-2420 (F) >Email: jsmarch@acpub.duke.edu >Website: http://www2.mc.duke.edu/pcaad > > >"I maintain there is much more wonder in science than in pseudoscience. And >in addition, to whatever measure this term has any meaning, science has the >additional virtue, and it is not an inconsiderable one, of being true." >--Carl Sagan > >********************************************************* >


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