monivaikutteiset
Monivaikutteiset is a Finnish term used to describe phenomena, processes, or outcomes that are influenced by several factors rather than a single cause. The phrase translates roughly to “multifactorial” in English and is widely used across disciplines such as medicine, psychology, sociology, and environmental sciences. A monivaikutteinen phenomenon acknowledges that factors interact and that their combined effect may differ from the sum of individual effects.
Linguistically, monivaikutteiset is formed from moni- (many), vaikutus (influence) and the suffix -eiset indicating plural adjectival
In practice, describing something as monivaikutteinen signals a multifactorial causation or influence. In healthcare, many chronic
Researchers may use models that account for multiple variables and their interactions to study monivaikutteisia phenomena.