Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2009 Oct;23(5):661-70. doi: 10.1037/a0016197.
An extended version of the Common Fate Model (CFM) is presented to estimate and test mediation in dyadic data. The model can be used for distinguishable dyad members (e.g., heterosexual couples) or indistinguishable dyad members (e.g., homosexual couples) if (a) the variables measure characteristics of the dyadic relationship or shared external influences that affect both partners; if (b) the causal associations between the variables should be analyzed at the dyadic level; and if (c) the measured variables are reliable indicators of the latent variables. To assess mediation using Structural Equation Modeling, a general three-step procedure is suggested. The first is a selection of a good fitting model, the second a test of the direct effects, and the third a test of the mediating effect by means of bootstrapping. The application of the model along with the procedure for assessing mediation is illustrated using data from 184 couples on marital problems, communication, and marital quality. Differences with the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model and the analysis of longitudinal mediation by using the CFM are discussed.
提出了一种共同命运模型(CFM)的扩展版本,用于估计和检验二元数据中的中介效应。如果(a)变量测量影响双方的二元关系或共同外部影响的特征;(b)变量之间的因果关系应在二元水平上进行分析;并且(c)测量变量是潜在变量的可靠指标,则可以使用该模型来分析可区分的二元成员(例如,异性恋夫妇)或不可区分的二元成员(例如,同性恋夫妇)。使用结构方程模型评估中介效应,建议采用一般的三步程序。第一步是选择拟合良好的模型,第二步是测试直接效应,第三步是通过自举法测试中介效应。使用 184 对夫妇关于婚姻问题、沟通和婚姻质量的数据说明了模型的应用以及中介效应评估的程序。讨论了与演员-伙伴相互依赖模型的差异以及使用 CFM 进行纵向中介分析的差异。