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Etiological factors

In etiology,Factors or factor, a Latin word meaning 'who/which acts'. Etiological factors (or causal factors) in psychological outcomes may refer to:


Interaction of factors

It is important to understand that individual factors from these somewhat arbitrary groupings can act in a dynamic relationship over time in an individuals life history, playing causal roles in mental disorders, poor occupational and educational performanceetc, which themselves can become causal factors in peoples lives.

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