Comorbidity patterns have become a major source of information to explore shared mechanisms of pathogenesis between disorders. In hypothesis-free exploration of comorbid conditions, disease-disease networks are usually identified by pairwise methods. However, interpretation of the results is hindered by several confounders. In particular a very large number of pairwise associations can arise indirectly through other comorbidity associations and they increase exponentially with the increasing breadth of the investigated diseases. To investigate and filter this effect, we computed and compared pairwise approaches with a systems-based method, which constructs a sparse Bayesian direct multimorbidity map (BDMM) by systematically eliminating dise...
The study of diagnostic associations entails a large number of methodological problems regarding the...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
Mental disorders are highly comorbid: people having one disorder are likely to have another as well....
<p>Sparsity and correspondence of pairwise associative measure of comorbidity and co=morbidity poste...
Background Comorbidity research in psychiatric epidemiology mostly uses measures of association like...
The pivotal problem of comorbidity research lies in the psychometric foundation it rests on, that is...
Background: Although numerous studies have examined the role of latent predispositions to internaliz...
Background: In mental health, comorbidities are the norm rather than the exception. However, current...
AbstractDepression is a serious worldwide public health problem, and its diagnosis still remains a c...
Abstract Tools from network science can be utilized to study relations between disease...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and remains incompletely compr...
Type 2 diabetes and depression are regarded as comorbid conditions, and three possible directions of...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Major depressive disorder is a result of the complex interplay between a large number of environment...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
The study of diagnostic associations entails a large number of methodological problems regarding the...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
Mental disorders are highly comorbid: people having one disorder are likely to have another as well....
<p>Sparsity and correspondence of pairwise associative measure of comorbidity and co=morbidity poste...
Background Comorbidity research in psychiatric epidemiology mostly uses measures of association like...
The pivotal problem of comorbidity research lies in the psychometric foundation it rests on, that is...
Background: Although numerous studies have examined the role of latent predispositions to internaliz...
Background: In mental health, comorbidities are the norm rather than the exception. However, current...
AbstractDepression is a serious worldwide public health problem, and its diagnosis still remains a c...
Abstract Tools from network science can be utilized to study relations between disease...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and remains incompletely compr...
Type 2 diabetes and depression are regarded as comorbid conditions, and three possible directions of...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Major depressive disorder is a result of the complex interplay between a large number of environment...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
The study of diagnostic associations entails a large number of methodological problems regarding the...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
Mental disorders are highly comorbid: people having one disorder are likely to have another as well....