Unraveling the comorbidity of depression and anxiety in a large inpatient sample: Network analysis to examine bridge symptoms


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Tim Kaiser, P. Herzog, U. Voderholzer, E. Brakemeier
Depression and Anxiety, 2021

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Kaiser, T., Herzog, P., Voderholzer, U., & Brakemeier, E. (2021). Unraveling the comorbidity of depression and anxiety in a large inpatient sample: Network analysis to examine bridge symptoms. Depression and Anxiety.


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Kaiser, Tim, P. Herzog, U. Voderholzer, and E. Brakemeier. “Unraveling the Comorbidity of Depression and Anxiety in a Large Inpatient Sample: Network Analysis to Examine Bridge Symptoms.” Depression and Anxiety (2021).


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Kaiser, Tim, et al. “Unraveling the Comorbidity of Depression and Anxiety in a Large Inpatient Sample: Network Analysis to Examine Bridge Symptoms.” Depression and Anxiety, 2021.


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@article{tim2021a,
  title = {Unraveling the comorbidity of depression and anxiety in a large inpatient sample: Network analysis to examine bridge symptoms},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Depression and Anxiety},
  author = {Kaiser, Tim and Herzog, P. and Voderholzer, U. and Brakemeier, E.}
}

Abstract

Comorbidities in mental disorders are often understood by assuming a common cause. The network theory of mental disorders offers an alternative to this assumption by understanding comorbidities as mutually reinforced problems. In this study, we used network analysis to examine bridge symptoms between anxiety and depression in a large sample.





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