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Fitting Cross-Lagged Panel Models with the Residual Structural Equations Approach

open access: yesStructural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal
This study simplifies the seven different cross-lagged panel models (CLPMs) by using the RSEM model for both inter-individual and intra-individual structures.
Ming-Chi Tseng (10226258)
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Reciprocal relations between past behavior, implicit beliefs, and habits : A cross-lagged panel design [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The current study assessed cross-lagged relationships between binge drinking, implicit beliefs, and habit in undergraduate university students (N = 105). Students completed self-report survey and implicit measures in lab visits 3 months apart.
Phipps, Daniel J   +12 more
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Does social support mediate the effect of multimorbidity on mental wellbeing in the German working population? A longitudinal mediation analysis using structural equation modelling

open access: yesSSM: Population Health, 2021
This study provides insights into the longitudinal relation between multimorbidity, mental wellbeing, and social support. The analysis used the German Sociomedical Panel of Employees, a study of the German working population aged 40 to 54. In the context
Ibrahim Demirer   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Using Instrumental Variables to Measure Causation over Time in Cross-Lagged Panel Models [PDF]

open access: yesMultivariate Behavioral Research, 2022
Cross-lagged panel models (CLPMs) are commonly used to estimate causal influences between two variables with repeated assessments. The lagged effects in a CLPM depend on the time interval between assessments, eventually becoming undetectable at longer intervals.
Madhurbain Singh   +12 more
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Changes in Size and Interpretation of Parameter Estimates in Within-Person Models in the Presence of Time-Invariant and Time-Varying Covariates

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
For several decades, cross-lagged panel models (CLPM) have been the dominant statistical model in relationship research for investigating reciprocal associations between two (or more) constructs over time.
Marcus Mund   +2 more
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Resilience and depressive symptoms in inpatients with depression: a cross-lagged panel model

open access: yesClinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2023
Resilience—the ability to bounce back or quickly recover from stress—has been found to predict treatment outcome in patients with mental disorders such as depression. Yet, there are mixed findings whether resilience itself changes during treatment and whether resilience exclusively predicts changes in depressive symptoms or whether depressive symptoms ...
Adrian Meule   +3 more
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From Data to Causes III: Bayesian Priors for General Cross-Lagged Panel Models (GCLM) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article describes some potential uses of Bayesian estimation for time-series and panel data models by incorporating information from prior probabilities (i.e., priors) in addition to observed data.
Methodology and statistics for the behavioural and social sciences   +28 more
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Three Extensions of the Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model [PDF]

open access: yesStructural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) is rapidly gaining popularity in psychology and related fields as a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach to longitudinal data. It decomposes observed scores into within-unit dynamics and stable, between-unit differences.
Jeroen D. Mulder, Ellen L. Hamaker
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Depressive symptoms and physical activity among community-dwelling perimenopausal women: a prospective longitudinal study

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2023
Background Women in perimenopause are vulnerable to depressive symptoms, and physical activity was reported to be a potential protective factor. The trajectories of physical activity and depressive symptoms over time and their longitudinal relationships ...
Chuanya Huang   +5 more
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Bidirectional associations between hearing difficulty and cognitive function in Chinese adults: a longitudinal study

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2023
BackgroundMiddle-aged and older adults frequently experience hearing loss and a decline in cognitive function. Although an association between hearing difficulty and cognitive function has been demonstrated, its temporal sequence remains unclear ...
Xiaoyang Li   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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