Relative impact outcome and independent variable associations for all significant variables within the collection.

Beta values were standardized by dividing the Beta value by the maximum Beta value of each individual model. Directional effects are represented as positive and negative associations with the dependent variable. Positive associations indicate an increase in the dependent variable and negative associ...

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Main Authors: Lisa K. Lauderdale (11355792), Jill D. Mellen (11355798), Michael T. Walsh (9079552), Douglas A. Granger (8528235), Lance J. Miller (2746141)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255506.g002
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Summary:Beta values were standardized by dividing the Beta value by the maximum Beta value of each individual model. Directional effects are represented as positive and negative associations with the dependent variable. Positive associations indicate an increase in the dependent variable and negative associations indicate a decrease in the dependent variable.