Feelings of not Mattering and Depressive Symptoms From a Temporal Perspective: A Comparison of the Cross-Lagged Panel Model and Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model [PDF]
Are feelings of not mattering an antecedent of depressive symptoms, a consequence, or both? Most investigations focus exclusively on feelings of not mattering as an antecedent of depressive symptoms. Our current study examines a vulnerability model, a complication model, and a reciprocal relations model according to a cross-lagged panel model (CLPM ...
Marianne E. Etherson +3 more
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Reciprocal relationship between sense of control and social support: a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model. [PDF]
Although prior research has indicated the relationship between sense of control and social support in the context of older adults' well-being, little attention has been given to examining the inter-relationship between them longitudinally. Shedding light on the relationship between sense of control and social support, this study aimed to examine the ...
Kim E, Lee G, Lee JE, Martin P.
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The Longitudinal Relationship between Internet Addiction and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents: A Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model. [PDF]
Internet addiction and depressive symptoms are extremely common problems among teenagers, and the coping strategy has been proved to be closely related to internet addiction and depressive symptoms. Based on three waves of data from a sample of Chinese middle-school students (N = 1545, Mage = 14.88 years old, SD = 1.81; 55.00% females), this study ...
Yi X, Li G.
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Three Extensions of the Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model [PDF]
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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The Impact of Psychological Capital and Perceived Social Support on the Development of Problem Behaviors Among Rural Adolescents: A Cross-Lagged Study [PDF]
Problem behaviors among rural adolescents remain a significant public health concern, yet the temporal roles of key psychosocial resources are not well understood.
Zhiming Huo +3 more
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Many theories of motivation suggest that motivation and academic achievement reinforce each other over time, yet few longitudinal studies have examined behavioral pathways that may mediate interplay from motivation to achievement.
Meimei Liu +3 more
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The Within‐Person Effect of Psychological Distress on Social Self‐Efficacy: A Random Intercept Cross‐Lagged Panel Model [PDF]
This study investigated the temporal relationship between social self‐efficacy and psychological distress during 3 years in middle to late adolescence. The sample comprised 1508 participants (60.7% female; baseline mean age = 16.33, SD = .62; 52.9% high perceived family wealth; 70.6% born in Norway).
Sara Madeleine Kristensen +4 more
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Youth Perceived Social Support and Symptom Distress: A Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model. [PDF]
AbstractAlthough social support and mental health associations have been extensively investigated, their reciprocal relations in vulnerable youth remain understudied. This study investigated the relations between perceived social support and symptom distress over time whilst differentiating between support from caregivers and significant others.
Meuleman EM +5 more
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In a recent study, researchers found cross-lagged effects between curiosity and creativity in an analysis with the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) and concluded that curiosity and creativity mutually reinforce each other.
Kimmo Sorjonen, Bo Melin
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Introduction Research indicates a positive association between cigarette smoking and disordered eating. However, much remains unknown about the impact of confounding, the order of cause and effect, and gender and socioeconomic status (SES) differences in
Laura Cortés-García +2 more
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