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Conditioning on a collider probably may or may not explain the relationship between lower neuroticism and premature mortality in Gale et al. (2017): A reply to Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafo (2018)

Conditioning on a collider probably may or may not explain the relationship between lower neuroticism and premature mortality in Gale et al. (2017): A reply to Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafo (2018)
Conditioning on a collider probably may or may not explain the relationship between lower neuroticism and premature mortality in Gale et al. (2017): A reply to Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafo (2018)
In their Commentary, Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafó (2018) note that our findings of a health-protective effect of neuroticism could be due to our conditioning on a collider (self-rated health). They conducted exploratory analyses on 18 covariates and found evidence in support of this interpretation. However, in our paper and this Reply, we carried out analyses that suggested that the health-protective effects of neuroticism were attributable to a neuroticism facet related to worry and vulnerability These analyses did not condition upon self-rated health or other possible colliders. As such, our results suggest that self-rated health may have been a suppressor variable. This interpretation is consistent with previous findings. Future studies will reveal whether self-rated health is a collider, a suppressor, or both. Until then, however, these results and those of our earlier study recommend an in-depth study of the mortality and neuroticism at the level of facets.
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Weiss, Alexander, Gale, Catharine, Cukic, Iva, Batty, G. David, McIntosh, Andrew M. and Deary, Ian J (2019) Conditioning on a collider probably may or may not explain the relationship between lower neuroticism and premature mortality in Gale et al. (2017): A reply to Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafo (2018). Psychological Science, 30 (4), 633-638. (doi:10.1177/0956797619833325).

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In their Commentary, Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafó (2018) note that our findings of a health-protective effect of neuroticism could be due to our conditioning on a collider (self-rated health). They conducted exploratory analyses on 18 covariates and found evidence in support of this interpretation. However, in our paper and this Reply, we carried out analyses that suggested that the health-protective effects of neuroticism were attributable to a neuroticism facet related to worry and vulnerability These analyses did not condition upon self-rated health or other possible colliders. As such, our results suggest that self-rated health may have been a suppressor variable. This interpretation is consistent with previous findings. Future studies will reveal whether self-rated health is a collider, a suppressor, or both. Until then, however, these results and those of our earlier study recommend an in-depth study of the mortality and neuroticism at the level of facets.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 January 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 February 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 427762
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427762
ISSN: 0956-7976
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ORCID for Catharine Gale: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3361-8638

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Author: Alexander Weiss
Author: Catharine Gale ORCID iD
Author: Iva Cukic
Author: G. David Batty
Author: Andrew M. McIntosh
Author: Ian J Deary

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