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☐ ☆ ✇ Journal of Advanced Nursing

Dynamic Network Analysis of Mental Health Symptoms Among Persons Living With HIV

Por: Shuyu Han · Xiaomeng Wang · Xin Xie · Lili Zhang · Zhiwen Wang — Noviembre 18th 2025 at 05:14

ABSTRACT

Aim

This study aims to develop dynamic networks and examine the longitudinal relationships of mental health symptoms among persons living with HIV (PLWH).

Design

A longitudinal study.

Methods

We collected data between October 2022 and December 2022 using Wenjuanxing (Questionnaire Star), an online survey platform. The study tracked weekly data across 10 sessions, involving 123 PLWH in Beijing, China. A total of 40 mental health symptoms with six dimensions (somatization symptoms, negative affect, cognitive processes, cognitive function, interpersonal communication and social adaptation) were included in the symptom network, which consists of temporal, contemporaneous and between-person networks.

Results

In the temporal network, ‘feeling inferior to others’ had the largest in-strength value, whereas ‘suicidal ideation’ exhibited the largest out-strength value. In the contemporaneous network, ‘feeling inferior to others’ showed the highest bridge strength, indicating it had the most connections to other mental health symptoms.

Conclusions

We found that ‘feeling inferior to others’ had the highest number of predictors, with up to seven mental health symptoms potentially triggering this particular symptom. Additionally, ‘suicidal ideation’ emerged as a powerful predictor, influencing the greatest number of mental health symptoms across five dimensions.

Impact

Our study enhances the understanding of the sequential development and consequences of mental health symptoms among PLWH, which may provide an important basis for designing precise mental health symptom management interventions.

Reporting Method

This study was reported according to the STROBE checklist.

Patient or Public Contribution

No patient or public contribution.

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