The Sunny Side of the Network Approach to Psychopathology: Comparing Nodes as Either Problems or Strengths.

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2025.28094
Jakob Schenström, Marie De Mey, Matthis Andreasson, Lene Lindberg, Felicia Sundström, Lars Klintwall
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Abstract

Objectives: Personalized symptom networks are emerging as a tool to enhance psychiatric case conceptualizations. However, applications of the approach have so far focused on illness-causing (pathogenic) factors and their relationships with each other, whereas it is possible that a useful case conceptualization needs to include health-promoting (salutogenic) factors. The aim of this study was to investigate adolescents' and clinicians' evaluations of pathogenic and salutogenic idiographic networks.

Methods: Networks were created for nine adolescent women by using the PECAN (Perceived Causal Networks) method. For every participant two networks were produced: one consisted of symptoms, such as "stuck in negative thoughts" as nodes (pathogenetic), the other health-promoting factors, such as "can let go of negative thoughts" as nodes (salutogenic). The same nine adolescents (Study I) and twenty therapists (Study II) evaluated these networks.

Results: Adolescents evaluated their salutogenic networks as easier to define and create, but their pathogenic network as more useful. Therapists considered both methods to be clinically useful, but in general rated the salutogenic networks to be more informative. Both adolescents and therapists stressed the complementary use of salutogenic and pathogenic networks.

Conclusions: Future studies should explore ways to integrate pathogenic and salutogenic nodes in the same network, and compare whether patients collecting longitudinal data might be differentially impacted by a focus on either symptoms or strengths.

Practice implications: Person-specific networks could complement traditional case conceptualization by integrating both symptoms and resilience factors.

精神病理学网络方法的光明面:比较节点是问题还是优势。
目的:个性化症状网络正在成为一种增强精神病学案例概念化的工具。然而,到目前为止,该方法的应用主要集中在致病(致病)因素及其相互关系上,而一个有用的案例概念化可能需要包括促进健康(有益健康)的因素。本研究的目的是调查青少年和临床医生对致病和有益健康的具体网络的评价。方法:采用PECAN(知觉因果网络)方法对9名青少年女性进行网络建构。对于每个参与者都产生了两个网络:一个由症状组成,如“陷入消极思想”作为节点(致病),另一个由健康促进因素组成,如“可以释放消极思想”作为节点(健康)。同样的9名青少年(研究1)和20名治疗师(研究2)评估了这些网络。结果:青少年认为他们的健康网络更容易定义和创建,但他们的致病网络更有用。治疗师认为这两种方法在临床上都是有用的,但总的来说,健康网络的信息更丰富。青少年和治疗师都强调有益健康和致病网络的互补使用。结论:未来的研究应探索在同一网络中整合致病性和健康性淋巴结的方法,并比较收集纵向数据的患者是否会因关注症状或优势而受到不同的影响。实践意义:个体特异性网络可以通过整合症状和恢复力因素来补充传统的病例概念化。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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