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Statistical power for cluster analysis
Background Cluster algorithms are gaining in popularity in biomedical research due to their compelling ability to identify discrete subgroups in data, and their increasing accessibility in mainstream software.
Edwin S. Dalmaijer +2 more
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Young people have to cope with many negative life events and stress factors to maintain their happiness. Although there are studies on how they benefit from different coping strategies and their results, there is no study that profiles/groups young ...
Sema Polatcı +3 more
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Latent profile analysis of passion for work and its relationship with psychological well-being
Background So far, studies based on the dualistic model of passion have ignored how the 2 different types of passion interact in a person’s identity.
Karolina Mudło-Głagolska
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What drives me to use TikTok: A latent profile analysis of users’ motives
With TikTok rising in social media, the heterogeneity of users creates diversity in motives for using it. The issue of which profiles of TikTok use motives can be identified warrants greater understanding.
Lijun Gu, Xun Gao, Yong Li
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Background: Latent class analysis (LCA) can be used to identify subgroups of children with similar patterns of mental health symptoms and/or strengths. The method is becoming more commonly used in child mental health research, but there are reservations ...
Kimberly J. Petersen +2 more
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Background As social media is a major channel of interpersonal communication in the digital age, social media addiction has emerged as a novel mental health issue that has raised considerable concerns among researchers, health professionals, policy ...
Cecilia Cheng +2 more
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Latent profile analysis of COVID-19 fear, depression, anxiety, stress, mindfulness, and resilience
The purpose of the current study was to identify latent profiles of COVID-19 fear, depression, anxiety, stress, mindfulness, and resilience among university students. A total of 506 university undergraduate and graduate students from various universities
I. Yalçin +4 more
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The prevalence of mood disorders has increased globally. People with mood disorders have been found to use more health services than the general population, although a mood disorder diagnosis does not necessarily entail utilization of health services ...
Christian Roger Claver Kouakou +3 more
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How and why do people comply with protective behaviours during COVID-19? The emerging literature employs a variable-centered approach, typically using a narrow selection of constructs within a study.
S. Kleitman +6 more
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In the research concerning rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) in sport and exercise, irrational beliefs are proposed as a risk factor for health.
M. Turner +13 more
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