Symptom networks in major depression do not diverge across sex, familial risk, and environmental risk

Volume: 294, Pages: 227 - 234
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Major depression (MD) is a heterogeneous disorder in terms of its symptoms. Symptoms vary by presence of risk factors such as female sex, familial risk, and environmental adversity. However, it is unclear if these factors also influence interactions between symptoms. This study investigates if symptom networks diverge across sex, familial risk, and adversity. We included 9713 subjects from the general population who reported a lifetime episode...
Paper Details
Title
Symptom networks in major depression do not diverge across sex, familial risk, and environmental risk
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
294
Pages
227 - 234
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