Network analysis of depressive and anxiety symptoms in adolescents during the later stage of the COVID-19 pandemic

Mar 11, 2022Translational psychiatry

How depression and anxiety symptoms are connected in teenagers during the later part of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

identified central symptoms of depressive and anxiety disorders in adolescents.

  • The most central symptoms in the depressive-anxiety network model were Sad mood, Irritability, Worry too much, and Guilty.
  • Guilty, Sad mood, and Suicide ideation were identified as key bridge symptoms linking anxiety and depressive symptoms.
  • Gender, school grade, and residence did not significantly influence the structure of the symptom network.
  • Central and bridge symptoms may be important targets for interventions aimed at adolescents experiencing depressive and anxiety symptoms.

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Key numbers

1057
Sample Size
Total number of adolescents assessed in the study.
637 of 1057
Female Participants
Number of female adolescents in the study sample.
16.30 (3.61)
Mean Age
Mean age of adolescents in the study.

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What this is

  • This study examines the relationships between depressive and anxiety symptoms in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic using .
  • Central symptoms identified include 'Sad mood', 'Irritability', 'Worry too much', and 'Guilty'.
  • The analysis also highlights key bridge symptoms linking anxiety and depressive symptoms, which may inform targeted interventions.

Essence

  • reveals 'Sad mood', 'Irritability', 'Worry too much', and 'Guilty' as central symptoms in the depressive-anxiety network among Chinese adolescents. Gender, school grade, and residence do not significantly affect network structure.

Key takeaways

  • 'Sad mood' is a core symptom in the depressive-anxiety network, consistent with its role in major depressive disorder diagnosis. This finding aligns with previous studies across diverse populations.
  • 'Worry too much' is another central symptom, reflecting adolescents' stressors during the pandemic. Concerns about academic performance and health risks may contribute to chronic worry.
  • 'Guilty' is a key bridge symptom linking anxiety and depression, suggesting its importance in understanding comorbid conditions in adolescents. Targeting these symptoms may enhance treatment efficacy.

Caveats

  • Findings may not generalize to clinical populations, as differences in network connectivity could exist across various samples. The cross-sectional design limits exploration of causality between symptoms.
  • Self-reported data may introduce biases, and the snowball sampling method could affect sample representativeness. Longitudinal studies are needed for a dynamic understanding of symptom relationships.

Definitions

  • Network analysis: A method for examining relationships between symptoms, identifying central and bridge symptoms within a network model.

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