A bidirectional association between smartphone addiction and depression among college students: A cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
BackgroundSmartphone addiction (SA) is associated with adverse consequences, especially for freshmen. Evidence indicates that SA is associated with depression, and it is necessary to conduct a longitudinal study to explore the association further ...
Kexin Zhang +16 more
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The relationship between harsh parenting, shyness and cyber victimization: based on the cross-lagged panel model and the random intercept cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
ObjectiveTo examine the longitudinal associations between harsh parenting, shyness, and cyber victimization. The present study hypothesized that shyness mediated harsh parenting and cyber victimization.MethodsEight hundred and twenty-eight first-year ...
Xintong Zhao +3 more
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Why the Cross-Lagged Panel Model Is Almost Never the Right Choice
The cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) is a widely used technique for examining reciprocal causal effects using longitudinal data. Critics of the CLPM have noted that by failing to account for certain person-level associations, estimates of these causal ...
Richard E. Lucas
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The relationship between adolescent bullying victimization, self-control and cyberbullying: a cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
Cyberbullying has emerged as a prevalent and harmful form of adolescent aggression in the digital age. While prior studies suggest that traditional bullying victimization may lead to cyberbullying perpetration, findings remain inconsistent, and the ...
Donglai Yang +3 more
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Comparing findings from the random‐intercept cross‐lagged panel model and the monozygotic twin difference cross‐lagged panel model: Maladaptive parenting and offspring emotional and behavioural problems [PDF]
Background In this study we compare results obtained when applying the monozygotic twin difference cross‐lagged panel model (MZD‐CLPM) and a random intercept cross‐lagged panel model (RI‐CLPM) to the same data.
Marie‐Louise J. Kullberg +6 more
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Cross-lagged panel model of depressive mood and influencing factors in high-risk perinatal depression [PDF]
Background While research has uncovered intricate relationships between cognitive reactivity (CR), sleep quality, perceived stress, family function, mindfulness, and perinatal depression (PND), their temporal dynamics remain unclear.
Shuting Lin +6 more
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Temporal relationship between malnutrition and oral function impairment in older adults with dysphagia: A cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to longitudinally investigate the temporal relationship between tongue pressure and malnutrition in older adults with dysphagia and to determine the antecedent factors. Design: This is a retrospective cohort study.
Hiroyasu Furuya +4 more
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Longitudinal Association Between Physical Activity and School Bullying in Adolescents: A Cross-Lagged Panel Model [PDF]
Background: School bullying represents a critical global public health issue among adolescents. Although existing evidence suggests physical activity (PA) may reduce bullying risk, longitudinal data on bidirectional associations and gender-specific ...
Kanglin Wang, Fen Qiu
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Emotional vs. social loneliness and prolonged grief: a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
Background: Bereavement following death, with loneliness as a prominent feature, can result in enduring stress and compromised health.Objective: Building on Weiss's ([1973]. Loneliness: The experience of emotional and social isolation.
Anneke Vedder +2 more
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Unraveling the dynamics of loneliness and cognition in late life: a cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
IntroductionLoneliness and cognitive decline are pressing concerns among older adults, yet little research has explored cognition as a predictor of loneliness.
Elnaz Abaei, Peter Martin
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