Separating within-person from between-person effects in the longitudinal co-occurrence of depression and different anxiety syndromes in youth

Volume: 81, Pages: 158 - 167
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Cross-lagged panel models (CLPM) are often used to study anxiety-depression co-occurrence. However, the CLPM aggregates within- and between-person variance, which can lead to incorrect estimates. The latent curve model with structured residuals (LCM-SR) parses these sources of variance. We utilized the LCM-SR to examine prospective associations between anxiety (physical, social, separation) and depression. Youth (N = 680; Mage = 11.8; 55%...
Paper Details
Title
Separating within-person from between-person effects in the longitudinal co-occurrence of depression and different anxiety syndromes in youth
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
81
Pages
158 - 167
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