Network analysis of PGD, PTSD and insomnia symptoms in Chinese shidu parents with PGD

  • Xin Xu
  • , Tong Xie
  • , Ningning Zhou
  • , Guangyuan Shi
  • , Jun Wen
  • , Jianping Wang*
  • , Xin Li*
  • , Paul J. Poppen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Chinese shidu parents (bereaved parents over the age of 49 who have lost their only child) are potentially at a high risk of prolonged grief disorder (PGD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and insomnia. Objective: The current study aimed to estimate three network models in 310 shidu parents who met the ICD-11 criteria for PGD: (1) a PGD network to identify central symptoms; (2) a comorbidity network to explore bridge symptoms between PGD and PTSD; (3) a comorbidity network to examine the associations between PGD and insomnia symptoms. Methods: The R-packages bootnet, qgraph and networktools were used to investigate the structure of network models and centrality indices of symptoms. In addition, robustness and significance analyses for the edge weights and the order of centrality were performed. Results: Emotional pain and numbness emerged as the most central symptoms in the PGD network. In the PGD-PTSD comorbidity network, the highest bridge strength symptoms were inability to trust others (PGD) and feeling upset (PTSD). Inability to trust others (PGD), avoidance (PGD), and impairment of life quality (insomnia) were possible bridge symptoms connecting PGD and insomnia. Conclusions: Reducing emotional pain and numbness may be a viable target in PGD interventions for shidu parents. Additionally, findings suggest that future studies could examine the role of inability to trust others and avoidance in PGD comorbidities. HIGHLIGHTS: • Emotional pain and numbness were the most influential symptoms in shidu parents with PGD. The role of PGD symptoms of inability to trust others and avoidance in the comorbidities of PGD with PTSD and insomnia might be worthy of further study.

Translated title of the contribution 患有延长哀伤障碍的中国失独父母的延长哀伤障碍、创伤后应激障碍和失眠症状的网络分析
Original languageEnglish
Article number2057674
JournalEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Network analysis
  • PGD
  • PTSD
  • insomnia
  • shidu parents

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