Latent Mean Structure Analysis

A Technique to Compare Group Differences in a Second-Order Quality of Life Model

  • Sousa, Karen H.
  • Chen, Fang Fang
Journal of Nursing Measurement 11(3):p 253-266, Winter 2003.

The challenge in using conceptual models to measure multidimensional outcome concepts has been the inability to statistically compare group differences. An illustration of latent mean structure analysis using a second-order factor model representing quality of life is presented. Tests for the structure of the second-order factor model representing quality of life, and for its invariance across the 2 groups were based on the analysis of latent mean structures. Group means on the first-order factors could be compared and there were significant differences. Nursing researchers are often interested in studying theoretical constructs that cannot be measured directly. This analysis demonstrated a process by which means of a quality of life conceptual model could be compared between groups.

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