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Causal Factors of Anxiety and Depression in College Students: Longitudinal Ecological Momentary Assessment and Causal Analysis Using Peter and Clark Momentary Conditional Independence.

Jeremy F HuckinsAlex W daSilvaElin L HedlundEilis I MurphyCourtney RogersWeichen WangMikio ObuchiPaul E HoltzheimerDylan D WagnerAndrew T Campbell
Published in: JMIR mental health (2020)
This paper is an initial attempt to describe the contemporaneous and causal relationships among these four mental health metrics in college students. We replicated previous research identifying concurrent relationships between these variables and extended them by identifying causal links among these metrics. These results provide support for the vulnerability model of depression and anxiety. Understanding how causal factors impact the evolution of these mental states over time may provide key information for targeted treatment or, perhaps more importantly, preventative interventions for individuals at risk for depression and anxiety.
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