Qinxin Shi, Dian Yu, Jonathan E. Butner, Cynthia A. Berg, MaryJane Simms Campbell, Deborah J. Wiebe
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摘要
用于测试两个重复测量的构念之间的关联的常用方法有两个主要的局限性。研究经常报告平均效果而忽略异质性。独立解释的自回归和交叉滞后系数(即局部效应)可能与整体动态模式(即同时考虑所有系数)不匹配。我们的论文旨在通过引入矢量图来可视化整体个人特定动态模式来解决局限性。本研究以200名新发成人1型糖尿病患者为研究对象,记录其14天的糖尿病自我效能感和自我护理情况。采用动态结构方程模型生成个人特征系数。生成矢量图和特征值以可视化个人特定的整体模式。我们发现了局部和整体动态模式的异质性。大多数参与者(N = 178)存在局部与整体模式不匹配。我们的研究提供了重要的证据,未能捕获个人特定的整体动态模式可能导致动态关联的不完整解释。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究中使用的数据由国家糖尿病、消化和肾脏疾病研究所DK092939授予Cynthia a . Berg和Deborah J. Wiebe的基金支持。
Visualizing holistic person-specific dynamic systems: a case example with self-efficacy and self-care behavior in emerging adults with type 1 diabetes
AbstractCommon ways to test associations between two repeatedly measured constructs have two primary limitations. Studies often report the average effects and ignore the heterogeneity. Independently interpreted autoregression and cross-lagged coefficients (i.e. local effects) may not match the holistic dynamic patterns (i.e. considering all coefficients simultaneously). Our paper aims to address the limitations by introducing vector plots to visualize holistic person-specific dynamic patterns. We utilized a case example of 14-day daily diary data of diabetes self-efficacy and self-care from 200 emerging adults with type 1 diabetes. A dynamic structural equation model was used to generate person-specific coefficients. Vector plots and eigenvalues were generated to visualize person-specific holistic patterns. We found heterogeneity in both local and holistic dynamic patterns. Most participants (N = 178) had mismatching local and holistic patterns. Our study provided important evidence that failing to capture person-specific holistic dynamic patterns might result in incomplete interpretations of dynamic associations. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe data used in this study was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases DK092939 awarded to Cynthia A. Berg and Deborah J. Wiebe.
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