Time to Intervene: A Continuous-Time Approach to Network Analysis and Centrality

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Abstract

Network analysis of ESM data has become popular in clinical psychology. In this approach, discrete-time (DT) vector auto-regressive (VAR) models define the network structure with centrality measures used to identify intervention targets. However, VAR models suffer from time-interval dependency. Continuous-time (CT) models have been suggested as an alternative but require a conceptual shift, implying that DT-VAR parameters reflect total rather than direct effects. In this paper, we propose and illustrate a CT network approach using CT-VAR models. We define a new network representation and develop centrality measures which inform intervention targeting. This methodology is illustrated with an ESM dataset.

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Ryan, O., & Hamaker, E. L. (2022). Time to Intervene: A Continuous-Time Approach to Network Analysis and Centrality. Psychometrika, 87(1), 214–252. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11336-021-09767-0

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