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| IBECS (España) | ID: ibc-219652
Background and
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Common mental disorders (CMDs) in mental health settings show high rates of comorbidities. While semi-structured interviews are the gold standard to establish a diagnosis, there are self-report instruments such as the Psychiatric Diagnostic ScreeningQuestionnaire (PDSQ) that aids clinicians in improving the diagnostic process in a time-efficient manner.MethodsNetwork analysis of the 13 domains of the PDSQ was applied to a sample of 374 first-contact outpatients to identify domains of psychopathology acting as hubs and bridges of interconnections within the CMDs.ResultsA global network densely connected with positive connections among PDSQ domains was found. The global network has four main clusters depression-anxiety, somatoform, psychosis and substance-related domains. This network allowed for the identification of main nodes acting as hubs favoring interconnections between dimensions and main bridges easing the connections between clusters.ConclusionThe network structure of the PDSQ domains might provide a complementary explanation to the high rates of comorbidity among CMDs. Moreover, our results support the relevance of the self-administered PDSQ inventory to account for a deeper understanding of comorbidities among CMDs. (AU)