Hi, first time poster here. But your threads have helped me a lot in the past!
I am conducting a case-control study, and wand to demonstrate that risk factors a,b,c,d act through intermediate variable x to cause endpoint y. In my study, the a,b,c,d -> y relationship is well established but "x" is novel.
For example, demonstrating risk factors hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking act through carotid atherosclerosis to cause stroke.
I found a paper that achieves a similar goal, but the statistical methods were above my head. Free article here:
http://pdfs.journals.lww.com/jaids/2...ZSejQtZjnaYQ==
Thanks a lot!
I am conducting a case-control study, and wand to demonstrate that risk factors a,b,c,d act through intermediate variable x to cause endpoint y. In my study, the a,b,c,d -> y relationship is well established but "x" is novel.
For example, demonstrating risk factors hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking act through carotid atherosclerosis to cause stroke.
I found a paper that achieves a similar goal, but the statistical methods were above my head. Free article here:
http://pdfs.journals.lww.com/jaids/2...ZSejQtZjnaYQ==
Thanks a lot!
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