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Citation

McNally RJ, Robinaugh DJ, Deckersbach T, Sylvia LG, Nierenberg AA. J. Psychopathol. Clin. Sci. 2022; 131(1): 86-97.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, American Psychological Association)

DOI

10.1037/abn0000715

PMID

34871024

PMCID

PMC9168523

Abstract

Using network analysis, we estimated the structure of relations among manic and depressive symptoms, respectively, in 486 patients (59% women; age: M = 37, SD = 12.1) with bipolar disorder prior to their entering a clinical trial. We computed three types of networks: (a) Gaussian graphical models (GGMs) depicting regularized partial correlations, (b) regression-based GGMs depicting nonregularized partial correlations, and (c) directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) via a Bayesian hill-climbing algorithm. Low energy and elevated energy were consistently identified as central nodes in the GGMs and as key parent nodes in the DAGs. Across analyses, pessimism about the future and depressed mood were the symptoms most strongly associated with suicidal thoughts and behavior. These exploratory analyses provide rich information about how bipolar disorder symptoms relate to one another, thereby furnishing a foundation for investigating how bipolar disorder symptoms may operate as a causal system. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Female; Male; Suicidal Ideation; Mania; Bipolar Disorder; Bayes Theorem; Normal Distribution

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