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Mental health of refugee and non-refugee migrant young people in European secondary education : the role of family separation, daily material stress and perceived discrimination in resettlement Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Overview and evaluation of various frequentist test statistics using constrained statistical inference in the context of linear regression Universiteit Gent
Within the framework of constrained statistical inference, we can test informative hypotheses, in which, for example, regression coefficients are constrained to have a certain direction or be in a specific order. A large amount of frequentist informative test statistics exist that each come with different versions, strengths and weaknesses. This paper gives an overview about these statistics, including the Wald, the LRT, the Score, the (F) over ...
Resampling based bias correction for small sample SEM Universiteit Gent
Structural Equation Models (SEMs) are typically estimated via Maximum Likelihood. Grounded in large sample theory, estimates are prone to finite sample bias. Although Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) can alleviate this bias, its applicability is constrained to SEMs that are mathematically equivalent to mixed effect models. Via Monte Carlo simulations, we explored whether resampling based corrections could serve as viable, more broadly ...
Traumatic events, daily stressors and posttraumatic stress in unaccompanied young refugees during their flight : a longitudinal cross-country study Universiteit Gent
Background Unaccompanied young refugees constitute an especially vulnerable population, reporting high rates of trauma and mental health problems. There is a significant gap in the literature on trauma and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in unaccompanied young refugees who are still on the move and live in precarious circumstances such as refugee camps. This study therefore aimed to contribute to this gap by investigating pre- and ...