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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2023
Understanding the self-rated health of industrially disabled individuals is an important variable that significantly affects their quality of life, satisfaction, and return to work after an industrial accident. Since the health of people with industrial disabilities is affected by various environments and variables, interventions and policies that are ...
Sujin Lee, Han Nah Park, Ju Young Yoon
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Understanding the self-rated health of industrially disabled individuals is an important variable that significantly affects their quality of life, satisfaction, and return to work after an industrial accident. Since the health of people with industrial disabilities is affected by various environments and variables, interventions and policies that are ...
Sujin Lee, Han Nah Park, Ju Young Yoon
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Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2014
The traditional way of identifying children with mathematics learning disabilities (MLDs) using the low-achievement method with one-off assessment suffers from several limitations (e.g., arbitrary cutoff, measurement error, lacking consideration of growth).
WONG, TY, Tang, J., Ho, CSH
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The traditional way of identifying children with mathematics learning disabilities (MLDs) using the low-achievement method with one-off assessment suffers from several limitations (e.g., arbitrary cutoff, measurement error, lacking consideration of growth).
WONG, TY, Tang, J., Ho, CSH
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Development of perceived job insecurity among young workers: a latent class growth analysis
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2019Individual differences in the development of perceived job insecurity among young workers may be influenced by characteristics of the first job (contract type and sector) and individual background (education and previous unemployment), and can have implications for subsequent health and well-being.
Katharina Klug +4 more
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Non-monotonic temporal variation in fearlessness about death: A latent class growth analysis
Psychiatry Research, 2018According to the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide, fearlessness about death is proposed to increase monotonically (i.e., either increasing or remaining stable) and thus, not be amenable to intervention; however, this assumption has not been explicitly tested.
Kelly L, Zuromski +2 more
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Describing Trajectories of Homeless Service Use in Hawai‘i Using Latent Class Growth Analysis
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2017AbstractThe State of Hawai‘i, like many other areas across the United States, has large numbers of individuals and families experiencing homelessness, many of whom seek support through statewide shelters and services. This study explored the diversity of ways in which individuals and families moved through Hawai‘i's homeless service system.
Kristen Gleason +2 more
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Application of Latent Class Growth Model to Longitudinal Analysis of Traffic Crashes
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2011One of the most important and meaningful tasks in traffic safety is to describe how traffic crash risk changes over time. Over the past 20 years, much work has been done about this task. The recent introduction of latent class models to analyze crash data has created a need to examine how these models could be used for longitudinal data analysis ...
Yichuan Peng, Dominique Lord
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Two profiles in the recovery of reward devaluation in rats: Latent class growth analysis
Neuroscience Letters, 2018Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downshift from a high palatable reward (e.g., 32% sucrose solution) to a less preferred one (e.g., 4% sucrose solution) show an abrupt and transient suppression of the consummatory response, compared with control animals that always had access to the less ...
Annicchiarico, Ivan, Cuenya, Lucas
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Change Trajectories of Job Satisfaction Facets Predicting Turnover: A Latent Class Growth Analysis
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2016The present study takes a dynamic approach to the examination of job satisfaction and its influence on subsequent turnover across multiple time points.
Xiaohong Xu +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2014
Weight loss interventions often present small mean weight changes over time, despite the fact that a substantial proportion of the participants lost more weight. This effect is often leveled out by the substantial proportion of participants who gained weight during the trial.
Vos, Bastiaan +4 more
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Weight loss interventions often present small mean weight changes over time, despite the fact that a substantial proportion of the participants lost more weight. This effect is often leveled out by the substantial proportion of participants who gained weight during the trial.
Vos, Bastiaan +4 more
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Family income trajectories and early child development: A latent class growth analysis
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2022Quentin H. Riser +2 more
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