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Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder

Xin Yu et al · Taylor & Francis Group · 2025

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Background Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) often experience symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and decreased sleep quality. Although these are not diagnostic criteria, they may increase dependence risk and complicate treatment. This study aims to analyze comorbidities and their complex relationships in AUD patients through epidemiological surveys and network analysis.Materials and methods Using multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling, we selected 27,913 individuals and identified those with AUD for the study. All screened subjects were assessed with the General Health Questionnaire, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Simple Coping Style Questionnaire, and diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria. Network analysis and visualization were performed in R 4.4.0. The qgraph and bootnet packages in R were used to obtain partial correlation network analysis and node centrality of mental health, sleep quality, and coping styles in individuals with AUD through the estimateNetwork function. The bootnet package was used to assess the accuracy and stability of the network. The bnlearn package in R was used to construct directed acyclic graph (DAG) for individuals with AUD using the Bayesian hill-climbing algorithm.Results In the partial correlation network, among the three major comorbidity categories, ‘anxiety/depression’ was most strongly associated with ‘sleep quality’. ‘Anxiety/depression’ and ‘sleep quality’ had the highest node centrality, with ‘sleep latency’ also showing notable centrality. The DAG results indicated that ‘sleep latency’ had the highest probability priority, directly affecting ‘anxiety/depression’ and key sleep quality symptoms such as ‘subjective sleep quality’, ‘sleep disturbances’, ‘sleep duration’, and ‘sleep efficiency’, while also indirectly influencing other symptoms.Conclusions Among the comorbid symptoms of AUD, sleep latency appears to be a key factor in triggering other comorbid symptoms. This study provides a basis for interventions aimed at reducing the comorbid symptoms of AUD and promoting recovery.

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al, X. Y. E. (2025). Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder. https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2446691

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al, Xin Yu et. "Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder." 2025. https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2446691.

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al, Xin Yu et. 2025. "Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder.". https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2446691.

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al, X. Y. E. 2025, Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder, Taylor & Francis Group, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2446691 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Network characteristics of comorbid symptoms in alcohol use disorder
Autor / colaboradores
Xin Yu et al
Editorial
Taylor & Francis Group
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
0785-3890
ISSN
0785-3890
Idioma
eng

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