Unravelling symptom interplay of depression, anxiety, insomnia and suicidality in adolescents: A network analysis

Sep 22, 2025International journal of clinical and health psychology : IJCHP

How depression, anxiety, insomnia, and suicidal thoughts are connected in teenagers

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Abstract

27.7% of adolescents reported experiencing suicidality within the past two weeks.

  • The prevalence of probable depression, anxiety, and insomnia among adolescents was 32.6%, 23.1%, and 30.5%, respectively.
  • Sad mood emerged as the most influential symptom in the network of depression, anxiety, and insomnia related to suicidality.
  • Several symptoms, including fatigue and uncontrollable worry, were identified as the strongest bridge symptoms linking the different mental health issues.
  • The structure and strength of the symptom networks were consistent across genders and chronotype groups.
  • Identified bridge symptoms may play a significant role in the shared risk for depression, anxiety, insomnia, and suicidality.

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