Inter-relationships of depressive and anxiety symptoms with suicidality among adolescents: A network perspective

Dec 30, 2022Journal of affective disorders

How depression and anxiety symptoms relate to suicidal thoughts in teenagers

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Abstract

Prevalence rates of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and suicidality were 44.60%, 31.12%, and 16.95%, respectively, among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • GAD3 ('Worry too much') was identified as the most central symptom in the analysis.
  • PHQ6 ('Guilt'), GAD6 ('Irritability'), and PHQ2 ('Sad mood') were found to be bridge nodes linking depressive and anxiety symptoms with suicidality.
  • The strongest connection to suicidality was observed with PHQ6 ('Guilt').
  • PHQ2 ('Sad mood') served as the main bridge node connecting anhedonia with other depressive and anxiety symptoms related to suicidality.
  • Network characteristics differed based on gender, indicating the need for targeted approaches in suicide prevention.

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