Using Group-Based Trajectory and Growth Mixture Modeling to Identify Classes of Change Trajectories
Abstract
Many issues of interest to counseling psychologists involve questions regarding how individuals change over time. Although counseling psychologists often examine average levels of change, statistical methods can also identify patterns of change over time by empirically grouping together individuals with similar patterns of change (e.g., group-based trajectory modeling and latent growth mixture modeling). The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of these methods for counseling psychologists. We discuss the conceptual frameworks and assumptions of average-level and person-centered techniques such as group-based trajectory modeling and latent growth mixture modeling. We provide a nontechnical guide for conducting these analyses using data from a study of psychotherapy outcomes in a sample of mental health center clients ( N = 1,050). We discuss caveats associated with these methods, including the potential for overinterpreting nongeneralizable results. Last, we suggest best practices for reporting and interpreting results.
Faculty Members
- Patricia Frazier - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Sheila Frankfurt - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USAVISN 17 Center of Excellence for Research on Returning War Veterans, Central Texas Veterans Healthcare System, Waco, TX, USATexas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX, USA
- Moin Syed - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Kyoung Rae Jung - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USASalisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA
Themes
- Change over time in individuals
- Reporting and interpreting research findings
- Psychotherapy outcomes
- Person-centered analysis
- Statistical methods in counseling psychology
Categories
- Health sciences, other
- Counseling and applied psychology
- Health sciences
- Medical, biomedical, and health informatics
- Health services research
- Public health, general
- Mental health, counseling, and therapy services and sciences
- Counseling psychology
- Psychology
- Research and experimental psychology
- Research and experimental psychology nec
- Public health