BACKGROUND: The symptoms for Major Depression (MD) defined in the DSM-5 differ markedly from symptoms assessed in common rating scales, and the empirical question about core depression symptoms is unresolved. Here we conceptualize depression as a complex dynamic system of interacting symptoms to examine what symptoms are most central to driving depressive processes. METHODS: We constructed a network of 28 depression symptoms assessed via the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS-30) in 3,463 depressed outpatients from the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study. We estimated the centrality of all IDS-30 symptoms, and compared the centrality of DSM and non-DSM symptoms; centrality reflects the connectednes...
IMPORTANCE Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms, course...
BACKGROUND: Depression is commonly perceived as a single underlying disease with a number of potenti...
Depressive patients differ strongly in their presented symptom patterns, in how they respond to trea...
Background The symptoms for Major Depression (MD) defined in the DSM-5 differ markedly from symptoms...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142778/1/Fried-Nesse-Depression-JAD-20...
AIMS: Previous research failed to uncover a replicable dimensional structure underlying the symptoms...
IMPORTANCE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms, cours...
What drives the large differences across patients in terms of treatment efficacy of major depressive...
Background: Many chronic diseases increase the risk of depressive symptoms, but few studies have exa...
Most measures of depression severity are based on the number of reported symptoms, and threshold sco...
Purpose Putative causal relations among depressive symptoms in forms of network structures have been...
According to the network theory strong associations between symptoms drive the disease process. We c...
What drives the large differences across patients in terms of treatment efficacy of major depressive...
Background: A range of depressive symptoms may occur during an episode of major depression (MD). Do ...
Depression, anxiety and somatization are the most common mental disorders in primary health care. Pr...
IMPORTANCE Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms, course...
BACKGROUND: Depression is commonly perceived as a single underlying disease with a number of potenti...
Depressive patients differ strongly in their presented symptom patterns, in how they respond to trea...
Background The symptoms for Major Depression (MD) defined in the DSM-5 differ markedly from symptoms...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142778/1/Fried-Nesse-Depression-JAD-20...
AIMS: Previous research failed to uncover a replicable dimensional structure underlying the symptoms...
IMPORTANCE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms, cours...
What drives the large differences across patients in terms of treatment efficacy of major depressive...
Background: Many chronic diseases increase the risk of depressive symptoms, but few studies have exa...
Most measures of depression severity are based on the number of reported symptoms, and threshold sco...
Purpose Putative causal relations among depressive symptoms in forms of network structures have been...
According to the network theory strong associations between symptoms drive the disease process. We c...
What drives the large differences across patients in terms of treatment efficacy of major depressive...
Background: A range of depressive symptoms may occur during an episode of major depression (MD). Do ...
Depression, anxiety and somatization are the most common mental disorders in primary health care. Pr...
IMPORTANCE Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms, course...
BACKGROUND: Depression is commonly perceived as a single underlying disease with a number of potenti...
Depressive patients differ strongly in their presented symptom patterns, in how they respond to trea...