Structural Study of Anxiety and Mood-related Symptomatology in Psychiatric Outpatients

Johann M. Vega-Dienstmaier , Frine Samalvides , Renato D. Alarcón
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Abstract

Introduction

Knowledge of the symptomatological structure of mental disorders is relevant for their understanding and classification. In the absence of previous Latin American research on the simultaneous structural exploration of various types of psychiatric symptomatologies, the objective of this study is to examine the structure of anxious and mood-related symptoms, resulting syndromes, and their correlations.

Method

Several instruments for the evaluation of anxious, depressive, and manic symptoms were administered to 305 psychiatric outpatients. Using factor analysis and network graphs based on polychoric correlations between the symptoms, their clustering patterns (syndromes) were explored. Further, correlations between the scores of each resulting syndrome were performed.

Results

The symptom grouping process led to a total of fifteen generally overlapping syndromes: fear of evaluation, fear of people, agoraphobia, general anxiety, somatization, anergy, depressive core, lack of positive mood, cognitive difficulties, mania, post-traumatic stress/obsessions, fear of madness/loss of control, acrophobia, irritability, and sleep disturbances. General anxiety was at the center of the structure. Morning/matinal pole, hypersomnia, and increased appetite were relatively isolated symptoms.

Conclusion

Overlapping and/or highly correlated psychiatric syndromes were prominent findings, underlining the pertinence of a dimensional approach as a substantial strategy toward a more inclusive understanding of mental disorders.
精神病门诊患者焦虑和情绪相关症状的结构研究。
前言:了解精神障碍的症状学结构有助于对其进行理解和分类。由于缺乏以往拉丁美洲对各种类型精神症状的同时结构探索的研究,本研究的目的是检查焦虑和情绪相关症状的结构,由此产生的综合征,以及它们之间的相关性。方法:对305例精神科门诊患者进行焦虑、抑郁和躁狂症状评估。利用因子分析和基于症状之间多重相关性的网络图,探索其聚类模式(证候)。此外,还进行了每种综合征评分之间的相关性分析。结果:症状分组过程共产生15个大致重叠的症状:害怕评价、害怕人、广场恐怖、一般焦虑、躯体化、能量、抑郁核心、缺乏积极情绪、认知困难、躁狂、创伤后应激/困扰、害怕疯狂/失去控制、恐高、易怒、睡眠障碍。普遍的焦虑是这个结构的中心。早/午极、嗜睡和食欲增加是相对孤立的症状。结论:重叠和/或高度相关的精神综合征是突出的发现,强调了维度方法作为对精神障碍更具包容性理解的实质性策略的相关性。
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