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The Centrality of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder Determined Using a Network Analysis

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Seon‐Cheol Park, Daeho Kim

The findings show that depression symptoms are not more central than anxiety symptoms within an estimated network structure of symptoms in patients with MDD, and the inter-connection between irritability and nervousness may suggests a probable trans-diagnostic association in MDD symptomatology.

Abstract

Our findings show that depression symptoms are not more central than anxiety symptoms within an estimated network structure of symptoms in patients with MDD. Moreover, the inter-connection between irritability and nervousness may suggests a probable trans-diagnostic association in MDD symptomatology.