Interpreting mutual adjustment for multiple indicators of socioeconomic position without committing mutual adjustment fallacies
Abstract Research into the effects of Socioeconomic Position (SEP) on health will sometimes compare effects from multiple, different measures of SEP in "mutually adjusted" regression models. Interpreting each effect estimate from such models equivalently as the "independent" effe...
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Main Authors: | Michael J. Green (Author), Frank Popham (Author) |
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