| Literature DB >> 27044277 |
Emily A Scherer1, Lin Huang2, Lydia A Shrier2.
Abstract
Ecological momentary assessment data consist of in-the-moment sampling several times per day aimed at capturing phenomena that are highly variable. When research questions are focused on the association between a construct measured repeatedly and an event that occurs sporadically over time interspersed between repeated measures, the data consist of correlated observed or censored times to an event. In such a case, specialized time-to-event models that account for correlated observations are required to properly assess the relationships under study. In the current study, we apply two time-to-event analysis techniques, proportional hazards, and accelerated failure time modeling, to data from a study of affective states and sexual behavior in depressed adolescents and illustrate differing interpretations from the models.Entities:
Keywords: accelerated failure time model; ecological momentary assessment; proportional hazards model; time to event
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27044277 PMCID: PMC5050055 DOI: 10.1007/s11336-016-9495-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychometrika ISSN: 0033-3123 Impact factor: 2.500