Structural Equation Modeling for Health and Medicine e-bog
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Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a very general and flexible multivariate technique that allows relationships among variables to be examined. The roots of SEM are in the social sciences. In writing this textbook, the authors look to make SEM accessible to a wider audience of researchers across many disciplines, addressing issues unique to health and medicine. SEM is often used in practice ...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Udgivet
29 marts 2021
Længde
300 sider
Genrer
Psychological methodology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351329729
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a very general and flexible multivariate technique that allows relationships among variables to be examined. The roots of SEM are in the social sciences. In writing this textbook, the authors look to make SEM accessible to a wider audience of researchers across many disciplines, addressing issues unique to health and medicine. SEM is often used in practice to model and test hypothesized causal relationships among observed and latent (unobserved) variables, including in analysis across time and groups. It can be viewed as the merging of a conceptual model, path diagram, confirmatory factor analysis, and path analysis. In this textbook the authors also discuss techniques, such as mixture modeling, that expand the capacity of SEM using a combination of both continuous and categorical latent variables. Features:Basic, intermediate, and advanced SEM topics Detailed applications, particularly relevant for health and medical scientistsTopics and examples that are pertinent to both new and experienced SEM researchersSubstantive issues in health and medicine in the context of SEMBoth methodological and applied examplesNumerous figures and diagrams to illustrate the examplesAs SEM experts situated among clinicians and multidisciplinary researchers in medical settings, the authors provide a broad, current, on the ground understanding of the issues faced by clinical and health services researchers and decision scientists. This book gives health and medical researchers the tools to apply SEM approaches to study complex relationships between clinical measurements, individual and community-level characteristics, and patient-reported scales.