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022 _a 0279-3695
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100 _aFord, Shannon
240 _aJournal of Psychological Nursing and mental health services
_hJuly 2023
245 _aGut-brain axis perspective on negative symptoms and their neighbors in early adolescence /
_cShannon H. Ford, Lorin Bruckner, Suzanne Thoyre, Maureen J. Baker, Robin Bartlet, Eric A. Hodges
260 _aThorofone, NJ
_bSlack Inc.
_c2023
300 _avol.61 (7): pages 29-38
500 _aAbstract: the current study investigated symptom network patterns in adolescents from a gut-brain axis (GBA) biopsychosocial perspective. Our secondary analysis of data from the Adolescent brain cognitive development study assessed symptom relationships using network analysis to provide information about multivariate structural dependencies among 41 signs and symptoms. Cross-sectional EBICglasso symptom networks were evaluated to assess patterns associated with anhedia and depressed mood. Significant differences were identified between symptom neighbors of anhedonia compared with depressed mood based on stratification by age. The GBA perspective revealed several symptom neighbors that ould expand clinical assessment, diagnosing criteria, education, and interventions for adolescents at risk for, or with, anhedonia or depressed mood. Results speak to the unique impact of symptoms on health that are not interchangeable with other symptoms and od not have equal effects. Mental health nurses should consider a holistic and proactive precision health approach to improving health and wellbeing through evidence-based assessment of symptom associations.
653 _a Early Adolescence
653 _aGut-brain axis
700 _aBruckner, Lorin
700 _aThoyre, suzanne
700 _aBaker, Maureen
700 _aBartlett, Robin
700 _aHodges, Eric A.
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