Group-Based Trajectory Modeling in Clinical Research

Daniel S. Nagin(Carnegie Mellon University), Candice L. Odgers(University of California, Irvine)
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
March 1, 2010
Cited by 2,658

Abstract

Group-based trajectory models are increasingly being applied in clinical research to map the developmental course of symptoms and assess heterogeneity in response to clinical interventions. In this review, we provide a nontechnical overview of group-based trajectory and growth mixture modeling alongside a sampling of how these models have been applied in clinical research. We discuss the challenges associated with the application of both types of group-based models and propose a set of preliminary guidelines for applied researchers to follow when reporting model results. Future directions in group-based modeling applications are discussed, including the use of trajectory models to facilitate causal inference when random assignment to treatment condition is not possible.


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