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dsem in mplus is a common standard in some areas because people are familiar with the way it works and for what it does it does it well. There are things mplus can't do, some of which ctsem can do. There are things ctsem can't do, which mplus can do. 'gold standard' would be to have an appropriate model fitted :) If you a) think your processes continuously interact and exist (rather than suddenly 'jumping' in value at the specific moments you choose to observe) and b) you want to interpret parameter estimates and not just make predictions, then some kind of continuous time approach generally seems more sensible. mplus can, I believe, approximate this by inserting lots of missingness.

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