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How Psychosocial Factors Mediate and Moderate HRQOL Outcomes
- There are a number of psychosocial factors that mediate and moderate HRQOL outcomes for caretakers including coping strategies, social support, parenting stress, self-efficacy, and self esteem.
- Mediators explain why effects occur while moderators explain under what conditions certain events will hold.
- These factors may be more powerful than other factors like sociodemographic factors and child functioning.
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Updated 2023-08-04
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