Structural equation modeling: a primer for health behavior researchers. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: To introduce the state of the art of structural equation modeling (SEM). METHOD: This primer is organized in a manner allowing readers to review any one of 5 freestanding sections. RESULTS: SEM maintains several advantages over regression and other multivariate techniques. Through a 2-step modeling process, SEM strengthens research by allowing for the specification of complex, theory-driven models that can be tested with empirical data. Although use of SEM alone is not a magic solution, new software developments provide users with unparalleled flexibility for improving research. CONCLUSION: SEM must be thrust into the daily vocabulary and routine practice of health behavior researchers.

published proceedings

  • Am J Health Behav

author list (cited authors)

  • Buhi, E. R., Goodson, P., & Neilands, T. B.

citation count

  • 89

complete list of authors

  • Buhi, Eric R||Goodson, Patricia||Neilands, Torsten B

publication date

  • January 2007