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Sex Differences in the Network Structures of Depressive Symptom Profiles in Asian Patients with Depressive Disorders: Findings from the REAP-AD3

Authors
Kim, Han SeulLee, SeonjaeLee, JeonghaChoi, Tae YoungJung, Sung-WonYoon, Hyung-JunKim, Hyun SooKim, YangsikYang, Hyun-JuJeong, NaraeMoon, EunsooKim, DaehoSi, Tian-MeiKallivayalil, Roy AbrahamTanra, Andi J.Nadoushan, Amir Hossein JalaliChee, Kok YoonJaved, AfzalSim, KangPariwatcharakul, PornjiraChong, Mian-YoonInada, ToshiyaLin, Shih-KuSartorius, NormanShinfuku, NaotakaKato, Takahiro A.Lee, Jae-HonPark, Seon-Cheol
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Keywords
Depressive disorders; depressive symptoms; sex differences; Asian population; network analysis
Citation
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, v.37, pp 1 - 12
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Acta Neuropsychiatrica
Volume
37
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/209989
DOI
10.1017/neu.2025.10020
ISSN
0924-2708
1601-5215
Abstract
Background: Depression is a complex mental health disorder with highly heterogeneous symptoms that vary significantly across individuals, influenced by various factors, including sex and regional contexts. Network analysis is an analytical method that provides a robust framework for evaluating the heterogeneity of depressive symptoms and identifying their potential clinical implications. Objective: To investigate sex-specific differences in the network structures of depressive symptoms in Asian patients diagnosed with depressive disorders, using data from the Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription Patterns for Antidepressants, Phase 3, which was conducted in 2023. Methods: A network analysis of 10 depressive symptoms defined according to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines was performed. The sex-specific differences in the network structures of the depressive symptoms were examined using the Network Comparison Test. Subgroup analysis of the sex-specific differences in the network structures was performed according to geographical region classifications, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South or West Asia. Results: A total of 998 men and 1,915 women with depression were analysed in this study. The analyses showed that all 10 depressive symptoms were grouped into a single cluster. Low self-confidence and loss of interest emerged as the most central nodes for men and women, respectively. In addition, a significant difference in global strength invariance was observed between the networks. In the regional subgroup analysis, only East Asian men showed two distinct clustering patterns. In addition, significant differences in global strength and network structure were observed only between East Asian men and women. Conclusion: The study highlights the sex-specific differences in depressive symptom networks across Asian countries. The results revealed that low self-confidence and loss of interest are the main symptoms of depression in Asian men and women, respectively. The network connections were more localised in men, whereas women showed a more diverse network. Among the Asian subgroups analysed, only East Asians exhibited significant differences in network structure. The considerable effects of neurovegetative symptoms in men may indicate potential neurobiological underpinnings of depression in the East Asian population.
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