One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure is associated with psychopathology severity and in turn, one may expect that individual network structure changes with the level of psychopathology severity. However, this expectation has rarely been addressed directly. This study aims to examine (1) the stability of individual contemporaneous symptom networks over a one-year period and (2) whether network stability is associated with a change in psychopathology. We used daily diary data of n = 66 individuals, located along the psychosis severity continuum, from two separate 90-day periods, one year apart (t = 180). Based on the newly developed Individual Network Invariance Test (INIT) to ass...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
BackgroundRecent theories argue that an interplay between (i.e., network of) experiences, thoughts a...
Background Network analyses on psychopathological data focus on the network structure and its deriva...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
A prominent hypothesis within the field of psychiatry is that the manifestation of psychopathology c...
The clinical staging model distinguishes different stages of mental illness. Early stages, are sugge...
Symptoms of psychopathology lie on a continuum ranging from mental health to psychiatric disorders. ...
Network analyses on psychopathological data focus on the network structure and its derivatives such ...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
BackgroundRecent theories argue that an interplay between (i.e., network of) experiences, thoughts a...
Causal interactions between specific psychiatric symptoms could contribute to the heterogenous clini...
Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual networks of psych...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
BackgroundRecent theories argue that an interplay between (i.e., network of) experiences, thoughts a...
Background Network analyses on psychopathological data focus on the network structure and its deriva...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
One hypothesis flowing from the network theory of psychopathology is that symptom network structure ...
A prominent hypothesis within the field of psychiatry is that the manifestation of psychopathology c...
The clinical staging model distinguishes different stages of mental illness. Early stages, are sugge...
Symptoms of psychopathology lie on a continuum ranging from mental health to psychiatric disorders. ...
Network analyses on psychopathological data focus on the network structure and its derivatives such ...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
BackgroundRecent theories argue that an interplay between (i.e., network of) experiences, thoughts a...
Causal interactions between specific psychiatric symptoms could contribute to the heterogenous clini...
Dynamic relationships between the symptoms of psychosis can be shown in individual networks of psych...
Introduction Our current ability to predict the course and outcome of early psychotic symptoms is li...
BackgroundRecent theories argue that an interplay between (i.e., network of) experiences, thoughts a...
Background Network analyses on psychopathological data focus on the network structure and its deriva...