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Identification of Core Antenatal Depressive Symptoms: A Network Analysis
Wanqin Hu1, Shiben Zhu2, Zhanbiao Li1
1School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.
Background:
The limited identification of core symptoms of antenatal depression is currently impeding the development of targeted interventions, with scant research utilizing network analysis to identify these core symptoms.
Objective:
We aimed to construct a network of depressive symptoms using data from a sample of pregnant women in the United States, identifying the core symptoms using centrality indices within the network.
Methods:
We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2020). Depressive symptoms were measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Pregnancy status was evaluated via self-report, urine, and serum testing. Centrality analysis was then used to examine the centralities in depressive symptoms and their relationships with each other. A case-dropping bootstrap procedure and a bootstrapped difference test were used to assess the accuracy and stability of the network.
Results:
The final analysis included 669 pregnant women. A sad mood (rs = 6.444, rc = 0.091, rb = 12), guilt (rs = 6.260, rc = 0.088, rb = 10), and anhedonia (rs = 5.141, rc = 0.088, rb = 12) had the largest values in terms of strength, closeness, and betweenness. Sad mood-guilt had the highest edge weight. Although fatigue was the most severe depressive symptom among pregnant women, the centrality of fatigue was lower than the other depressive symptoms.
Conclusions:
Sadness, guilt, and anhedonia can be identified as core antenatal depressive symptoms. Targeting these core symptoms could improve the precision and effectiveness of interventions aimed at pregnant women with depression.
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