Time | to 02:00 pm Add to Calendar 2025-03-03 13:00:00 2025-03-03 14:00:00 Capturing Heterogeneous Longitudinal Changes in Multi-Wave Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies Virtual Population Research Institute America/New_York public |
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Location | Virtual |
Presenter(s) | Yanling Li |
Description |
Multi-wave studies, particularly those employing ecological momentary assessments (EMAs), provide a rich opportunity to capture nuanced patterns of dynamic changes in individuals' behaviors and psychological states over time. Understanding both within-wave (e.g., daily fluctuations) and between-wave (e.g., pre-, during, and post-intervention periods) longitudinal changes is critical for identifying intervention effects not only on mean/baseline levels but also on dynamic features such as intraindividual variability and temporal correlations between observations. Existing analytical approaches often do not effectively capitalize on known (e.g., study design-related) information to disentangle meaningful between- and within-wave changes, while simultaneously accommodating individual differences in these changes. This talk will introduce a novel Bayesian modeling framework designed to simultaneously capture within- and between-wave longitudinal changes. This approach incorporates a multilevel structure to account for individual differences in these changes, offering a more tailored understanding of intervention effects. The approach is examined via simulation studies and applied to a mobile health intervention study with EMA data collected from different intervention periods. Several key issues related to detecting multi-wave changes and potential solutions will be discussed. |
Registration URL | https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tK1eQy61Rdq0KgLwJzBDfQ |