The temporal dependencies between social, emotional and physical health factors in young people receiving mental healthcare: a dynamic Bayesian network analysis.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Frank Iorfino, Mathew Varidel, Roman Marchant, Sally Cripps, Jacob Crouse, Ante Prodan, Rafael Oliveria, Joanne S Carpenter, Daniel F Hermens, Adam Guastella, Elizabeth Scott, Jai Shah, Kathleen Merikangas, Jan Scott, Ian B Hickie
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Aims: The needs of young people attending mental healthcare can be complex and often span multiple domains (e.g., social, emotional and physical health factors). These factors often complicate treatment approaches and contribute to poorer outcomes in youth mental health. We aimed to identify how these factors interact over time by modelling the temporal dependencies between these transdiagnostic social, emotional and physical health factors among young people presenting for youth mental healthcare.

Methods: Dynamic Bayesian networks were used to examine the relationship between mental health factors across multiple domains (social and occupational function, self-harm and suicidality, alcohol and substance use, physical health and psychiatric syndromes) in a longitudinal cohort of 2663 young people accessing youth mental health services. Two networks were developed: (1) 'initial network', that shows the conditional dependencies between factors at first presentation, and a (2) 'transition network', how factors are dependent longitudinally.

Results: The 'initial network' identified that childhood disorders tend to precede adolescent depression which itself was associated with three distinct pathways or illness trajectories; (1) anxiety disorder; (2) bipolar disorder, manic-like experiences, circadian disturbances and psychosis-like experiences; (3) self-harm and suicidality to alcohol and substance use or functioning. The 'transition network' identified that over time social and occupational function had the largest effect on self-harm and suicidality, with direct effects on ideation (relative risk [RR], 1.79; CI, 1.59-1.99) and self-harm (RR, 1.32; CI, 1.22-1.41), and an indirect effect on attempts (RR, 2.10; CI, 1.69-2.50). Suicide ideation had a direct effect on future suicide attempts (RR, 4.37; CI, 3.28-5.43) and self-harm (RR, 2.78; CI, 2.55-3.01). Alcohol and substance use, physical health and psychiatric syndromes (e.g., depression and anxiety, at-risk mental states) were independent domains whereby all direct effects remained within each domain over time.

Conclusions: This study identified probable temporal dependencies between domains, which has causal interpretations, and therefore can provide insight into their differential role over the course of illness. This work identified social, emotional and physical health factors that may be important early intervention and prevention targets. Improving social and occupational function may be a critical target due to its impacts longitudinally on self-harm and suicidality. The conditional independence of alcohol and substance use supports the need for specific interventions to target these comorbidities.

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接受心理健康护理的年轻人的社会、情绪和身体健康因素之间的时间依赖性:动态贝叶斯网络分析。
目的:参加心理健康护理的年轻人的需求可能很复杂,通常涉及多个领域(例如,社会、情感和身体健康因素)。这些因素往往使治疗方法复杂化,并导致青少年心理健康状况较差。我们旨在通过建模这些跨诊断的社会、情绪和身体健康因素之间的时间依赖性,来确定这些因素如何随着时间的推移而相互作用。方法:在2663名接受青少年心理健康服务的年轻人的纵向队列中,使用动态贝叶斯网络来检验多个领域(社会和职业功能、自残和自杀、酒精和药物使用、身体健康和精神综合征)的心理健康因素之间的关系。开发了两个网络:(1)“初始网络”,在第一次呈现时显示因素之间的条件依赖性;(2)“过渡网络”,因素如何纵向依赖。结果:“初始网络”发现,儿童期疾病往往先于青少年抑郁症,而青少年抑郁症本身与三种不同的途径或疾病轨迹有关;(1) 焦虑障碍;(2) 双相情感障碍、躁狂样经历、昼夜节律紊乱和精神病样经历;(3) 对酒精和物质使用或功能的自残和自杀。“过渡网络”发现,随着时间的推移,社会和职业功能对自残和自杀的影响最大,对意念(相对风险[RR],1.79;CI,1.59-1.99)和自残(RR,1.32;CI,1.22-1.41)有直接影响,以及对企图的间接影响(RR,2.10;CI,1.69-2.50)。自杀意念对未来的自杀企图(RR,4.37;CI,3.28-5.43)和自残(RR,2.78;CI,2.55-3.01)有直接影响,身体健康和精神综合征(如抑郁和焦虑、高危精神状态)是独立的领域,随着时间的推移,所有直接影响都保持在每个领域内。结论:这项研究确定了领域之间可能的时间依赖性,这具有因果解释,因此可以深入了解它们在疾病过程中的不同作用。这项工作确定了可能成为重要早期干预和预防目标的社会、情绪和身体健康因素。由于其对自残和自杀的纵向影响,改善社会和职业功能可能是一个关键目标。酒精和药物使用的条件独立性支持了针对这些合并症的特定干预措施的必要性。
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7.80
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121
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期刊介绍: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal that has been publishing in Open Access format since 2020. Formerly known as Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale and established in 1992 by Michele Tansella, the journal prioritizes highly relevant and innovative research articles and systematic reviews in the areas of public mental health and policy, mental health services and system research, as well as epidemiological and social psychiatry. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in these critical fields.
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