Background Modeling latent variables such as physical disability is challenging since its measurement is performed through proxies. This poses significant methodological challenges. The objective of this article is to present three different methods to predict latent variables based on classical summed scores, individual item responses, and latent variable models. Methods This is a review of the literature and data analysis using "layers of information". Data was collected from the North Carolina Back Pain Project, using a modified version of the Roland Questionnaire. Results The three models are compared in relation to their goals and underlying concepts, previous clinical applications, data requirements, statistical theory, and practical ...
Developmental and prevention researchers aim to determine how unhealthy behaviors emerge. Mediation ...
It is often unrealistic to assume normally distributed latent traits in the measurement of health ou...
The importance of considering age and sex differences in the assessment of motor performance has bee...
Background Modeling latent variables such as physical disability is challenging since its measuremen...
BACKGROUND: Despite the wide body of research on the properties of the Oswestry Disability Index (OD...
Many applications of biomedical science involve unobservable constructs, from measurement of health ...
The present study analyzed the negative scale of the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ), a pop...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) allows to study the simultaneous relationships among chronic cond...
This paper represents a methodological-substantive synergy. A new model, the Mixed Effects Structura...
Many applications of biomedical science involve unobservable constructs, from measurement of health ...
Using questionnaires or inventories. researchers often perform mean comparisons between different p...
Background: Comparisons of population health status using self-report measures such...
Purpose: To analyse differences between males and females in expectations about rehabilitation outco...
Summary: Objectives: To examine a linear regression model to predict physical fitness using an alter...
INTRODUCTION: Research suggests men feel a high demand to uphold masculine gender norms and masculin...
Developmental and prevention researchers aim to determine how unhealthy behaviors emerge. Mediation ...
It is often unrealistic to assume normally distributed latent traits in the measurement of health ou...
The importance of considering age and sex differences in the assessment of motor performance has bee...
Background Modeling latent variables such as physical disability is challenging since its measuremen...
BACKGROUND: Despite the wide body of research on the properties of the Oswestry Disability Index (OD...
Many applications of biomedical science involve unobservable constructs, from measurement of health ...
The present study analyzed the negative scale of the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ), a pop...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) allows to study the simultaneous relationships among chronic cond...
This paper represents a methodological-substantive synergy. A new model, the Mixed Effects Structura...
Many applications of biomedical science involve unobservable constructs, from measurement of health ...
Using questionnaires or inventories. researchers often perform mean comparisons between different p...
Background: Comparisons of population health status using self-report measures such...
Purpose: To analyse differences between males and females in expectations about rehabilitation outco...
Summary: Objectives: To examine a linear regression model to predict physical fitness using an alter...
INTRODUCTION: Research suggests men feel a high demand to uphold masculine gender norms and masculin...
Developmental and prevention researchers aim to determine how unhealthy behaviors emerge. Mediation ...
It is often unrealistic to assume normally distributed latent traits in the measurement of health ou...
The importance of considering age and sex differences in the assessment of motor performance has bee...