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Network Structure of Interpersonal Sensitivity in Patients With Mood Disorders: A Network Analysis

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Yuna Kim Junwoo Jang Hyo Shin Kang Jakyung Lee Daseul Lee Hyeona Yu Yoonjeong Jang Joohyun Yoon Hyukjun Lee Tae Hyon Ha Jungkyu Park Woojae Myung
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『Psychiatry Investigation』제21권 제9호, 1016~1024쪽, 전체 9쪽
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2024.09.01
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Objective Interpersonal sensitivity, characterized by a heightened awareness of others’ behavior and emotions, is linked to mood disorders. However, current literature lacks a comprehensive analysis of how some items of the Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (IPSM) interrelate and contribute to the overall construct. This study constructed a network for interpersonal sensitivity symptomatology to identify core IPSM items in patients with mood disorders. Methods The IPSM, a 36-item self-report scale, was utilized to evaluate interpersonal sensitivity symptoms in 837 participants (major depressive disorder [MDD], n=265; bipolar I disorder [BD I], n=126; and bipolar II disorder [BD II], n=446). We performed exploratory graph analysis, employing regularized partial correlation models to estimate the network structure. Centrality analysis identified core IPSM symptoms for each mood disorder group. Network comparison tests assessed structural differences between the MDD and BD subgroups. Results Network analysis detected five communities. Item 10 (“I worry about being criticized for things that I have said or done”) showed the highest value in strength. Multiple items on “Interpersonal Worry/Dependency” and “Low Self-Esteem” showed high strength centrality. Network structure invariance and global strength invariance test results indicated no significant differences between the MDD and BD subgroups. Conclusion Our findings emphasize the importance of addressing “Interpersonal Worry/Dependency” and “Low Self-Esteem” in the IPSM network among mood disorder patients based on core items of the network. Additionally, targeted treatments and comprehensive strategies in this aspect could be crucial for managing mood disorders. Psychiatry Investig 2024;21(9):1016-1024

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Yuna Kim,Junwoo Jang,Hyo Shin Kang,Jakyung Lee,Daseul Lee,Hyeona Yu,Yoonjeong Jang,Joohyun Yoon,Hyukjun Lee,Tae Hyon Ha,Jungkyu Park,Woojae Myung. (2024).Network Structure of Interpersonal Sensitivity in Patients With Mood Disorders: A Network Analysis. Psychiatry Investigation, 21 (9), 1016-1024

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Yuna Kim,Junwoo Jang,Hyo Shin Kang,Jakyung Lee,Daseul Lee,Hyeona Yu,Yoonjeong Jang,Joohyun Yoon,Hyukjun Lee,Tae Hyon Ha,Jungkyu Park,Woojae Myung. "Network Structure of Interpersonal Sensitivity in Patients With Mood Disorders: A Network Analysis." Psychiatry Investigation, 21.9(2024): 1016-1024

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