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A network structure of manic symptoms

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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2010

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bipolar disorders; centrality; Granger causality; network analysis

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This study examines the network structure of manic symptoms among involuntarily committed patients diagnosed with bipolar I disorder. It identifies key symptoms that are interconnected at different time points and suggests central symptoms as potential targets for clinical intervention in severe mania treatment.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore mania as a network of its symptoms, inspired by the network approach to mental disorders. Methods: Network structures of both cross-sectional and temporal effects were measured at three time points (admission, middle of hospital stay, and discharge) in a sample of 100 involuntarily committed patients diagnosed with bipolar I disorder with severe manic features and hospitalized in a specialized psychiatric ward. Results: Elevated mood is the most interconnected symptom in the network on admission, while aggressive behavior and irritability are highly predictive of each other, as well as language-thought disorder and content (the presence of abnormal ideas or delusions). Elevated mood is influenced by many symptoms in the temporal network. Conclusions: The investigation of manic symptoms with network analysis allows for identifying important symptoms that are better connected to other symptoms at a given moment and over time. The connectivity of the manic symptoms evolves over time. Central symptoms could be considered as targets for clinical intervention when treating severe mania.

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