There is evidence to suggest that the effects of behavioral interventions may be limited to specific types of individuals, but methods for evaluating such outcomes have not been fully developed. This study proposes the use of finite mixture models to evaluate whether interventions, and, specifically, group randomized trials, impact participants with certain characteristics or levels of problem behaviors. This study uses latent classes defined by clustering of individuals based on the targeted behaviors and illustrates the model by testing whether a preventive intervention aimed at reducing problem behaviors affects experimental users of illicit substances differently than problematic substance users or those individuals engaged in more seri...
This research employs recent analytical advances to further our understanding of the influences and ...
This study introduces a two-part factor mixture model as an alternative analysis approach to modelin...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
There is evidence to suggest that the effects of behavioral interventions may be limited to specific...
This article proposes and evaluates a method to test for mediation in multilevel data sets formed wh...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention effects in longitudinal randomize...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention effects in longitudinal randomize...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
An extension of latent class (LC) and finite mixture models is described for the analysis of hierarc...
An extension of latent class (LC) and finite mixture models is described for the analysis of hierarc...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention e®ects in lon-gitudinal randomize...
SUMMARY. This paper discusses the analysis of an extended finite mixture model where the latent clas...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Repeated measures and multivariate outcomes are an increasingly common feature of trials. Their join...
Finite mixture modeling is a useful statistical technique for clustering individuals based on patter...
This research employs recent analytical advances to further our understanding of the influences and ...
This study introduces a two-part factor mixture model as an alternative analysis approach to modelin...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
There is evidence to suggest that the effects of behavioral interventions may be limited to specific...
This article proposes and evaluates a method to test for mediation in multilevel data sets formed wh...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention effects in longitudinal randomize...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention effects in longitudinal randomize...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
An extension of latent class (LC) and finite mixture models is described for the analysis of hierarc...
An extension of latent class (LC) and finite mixture models is described for the analysis of hierarc...
This paper proposes growth mixture modeling to assess intervention e®ects in lon-gitudinal randomize...
SUMMARY. This paper discusses the analysis of an extended finite mixture model where the latent clas...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Repeated measures and multivariate outcomes are an increasingly common feature of trials. Their join...
Finite mixture modeling is a useful statistical technique for clustering individuals based on patter...
This research employs recent analytical advances to further our understanding of the influences and ...
This study introduces a two-part factor mixture model as an alternative analysis approach to modelin...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...