Cross-Informant Compatibility of Depression Symptoms in Children: A Network Approach

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Ayse Seneldir
Umit Akirmak
Sibel Halfon
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[1] Istanbul Bilgi University,Department of Psychology
[2] Vrije University Amsterdam,undefined
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Cross-informant compatibility; Psychological networks; Depressive symptoms; Children;
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Utilizing multiple informants to assess children’s depressive symptoms increases diagnostic accuracy, reliability, and validity of inferences. However, previous studies have found low to moderate agreement among informants. We applied network statistics to gain insight into children and their mothers’ differential perceptions of depressive symptoms. The sample included children and mother dyads (n = 185) who applied to psychotherapy services at an outpatient university clinic. Mothers filled out the Child Behavior Checklist, which includes a depression subscale, and children filled out the Children’s Depression Inventory. We computed association networks for thirteen depressive symptoms separately for children and mothers using the graphical LASSO. Sadness had the highest strength centrality in the networks of both children and mothers, but the pattern of connectivity and centrality of other symptoms differed. We discussed our findings within the framework of network theory.
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