Assessing mediational processes using piecewise linear growth curve models with individual measurement occasions
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Assessing mediational processes using piecewise linear growth curve models with individual measurement occasions
Abstract
Longitudinal processes often unfold concurrently where the growth patterns of two or more longitudinal outcomes are associated. Additionally, if the study under investigation is long, the growth curves may exhibit nonconstant change with respect to time. Multiple existing studies have developed multivariate growth models with nonlinear functional forms to explore joint development where two longitudinal records are correlated over time. However, the relationship between multiple longitudinal outcomes may also be unidirectional. Accordingly, it is of interest to estimate regression coefficients of such unidirectional paths. One statistical tool for such analyses is longitudinal mediation models. In this study, we develop two models to evaluate mediational processes where the linear-linear piecewise functional form is utilized to capture the change patterns. We define the mediational process as either the baseline covariate or the change in covariate influencing the change in the mediator, which, in turn, affects the change in the outcome. We present the proposed models through simulation studies and real-world data analyses. Our simulation studies demonstrate that the proposed mediational models can provide unbiased and accurate point estimates with target coverage probabilities with a 95% confidence interval. The empirical analyses demonstrate that the proposed models can estimate covariates' direct and indirect effects on the change in the outcome. We also provide the corresponding code for the proposed models.
Keywords: Individual measurement occasions; Mediation processes with nonlinear trajectories; Simulation studies; Unknown knot locations.
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