2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1401142
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Mastery is central: an examination of complex interrelationships between physical health, stress and adaptive cognition, and social connection with depression and anxiety symptoms

Huiyoung Shin,
Chaerim Park

Abstract: BackgroundResearch has established the link between physical health, stress and cognition, and social connection with depression and anxiety. Nevertheless, an understanding of the comorbidity of depression and anxiety symptoms and their complex interrelationships with relevant factors remains still limited. This study investigated the complex pattern of interplay between depression and anxiety symptoms and pertinent physical, cognitive, and social factors and potential gender differences.MethodsUsing a sample … Show more

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“…The recent research article by Shin and Park ( 1 ) in Frontiers in Psychiatry investigated the complex pattern of interplay between depression and anxiety symptoms and pertinent physical, cognitive, and social factors and potential gender differences. They employed a network analysis to uncover various pathways linking risk and resilience factors with comorbid depression and anxiety symptoms, which would be particularly beneficial to provide prevention and interventions of depression and anxiety symptoms for middle-aged men and women.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recent research article by Shin and Park ( 1 ) in Frontiers in Psychiatry investigated the complex pattern of interplay between depression and anxiety symptoms and pertinent physical, cognitive, and social factors and potential gender differences. They employed a network analysis to uncover various pathways linking risk and resilience factors with comorbid depression and anxiety symptoms, which would be particularly beneficial to provide prevention and interventions of depression and anxiety symptoms for middle-aged men and women.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%