Integrating mediation and moderation to advance theory development and testing.

Bryan T Karazsia, Kristoffer S Berlin, Bridget Armstrong, David M Janicke, Katherine E Darling
Author Information
  1. Bryan T Karazsia: Department of Psychology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH 44691, USA. bkarazsia@wooster.edu.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The concepts and associated analyses of mediation and moderation are important to the field of psychology. Although pediatric psychologists frequently incorporate mediation and moderation in their theories and empirical research, on few occasions have we integrated mediation and moderation. In this article, conceptual reasons for integrating mediation and moderation are offered.
METHOD: We illustrate a model that integrates mediation and moderation.
RESULTS: In our illustration, the strength of an indirect or a mediating effect varied as a function of a moderating variable.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical implications of the integration of mediation and moderation are discussed, as is the potential of integrated models to advance research programs in pediatric psychology.

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MeSH Term

Child
Humans
Models, Psychological
Psychology, Child
Research Design

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