Location-scale modeling as an integrative approach to symptom dynamics during psychotherapy: An illustration with depressive symptoms.
Annette BrosePeter KovalManuel HeinrichPavle ZagorscakJohannes BohnChristine KnaevelsrudPublished in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2024)
Location-scale models, and dynamic structural equation modeling more generally, are well suited to modeling how patterns of symptom change during psychotherapy are related to important (e.g., therapy) outcomes. Our illustrative application of location-scale modeling showed that symptom variability was associated with less overall improvement in depressive symptoms. However, this finding requires replication with more intensive sampling of symptoms before final conclusions can be drawn on when and how to distinguish maladaptive from adaptive variability during psychotherapy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).