multifinality
Multifinality is a concept in developmental psychology and systems theory describing how a similar starting point, such as early life adversity, can lead to multiple different outcomes later in life. The term emphasizes heterogeneity in development and the non-deterministic nature of how risk factors unfold over time.
It is commonly contrasted with equifinality, the idea that different starting points can converge on a common
The pathways from a shared starting point to diverse outcomes are thought to be influenced by biological
Examples include childhood maltreatment leading to depression, anxiety, substance use, or posttraumatic stress disorder, but also
In research, multifinality encourages longitudinal designs and probabilistic models that account for variability in outcomes among
Limitations include the risk of overgeneralization and the challenge of predicting specific outcomes for an individual.