Comorbidity between depression and anxiety: assessing the role of bridge mental states in dynamic psychological networks.
Robin N GroenOisín RyanJohanna T W WigmanHarriëtte RieseBrenda W J H PenninxErik J GiltayMarieke WichersCatharina A HartmanPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
This study empirically examined a prominent network-approach hypothesis for the first time using longitudinal data. No support was found for overlapping mental states "worrying" and "feeling irritable" functioning as bridge mental states in individuals vulnerable for comorbid depression and anxiety. Potentially, bridge mental state activity can only be observed during acute symptomatology. If so, these may present as interesting targets in treatment, but not prevention. This requires further investigation.