
Scientific Reports, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(1)
Опубликована: Март 27, 2025
Interpersonal needs and depression are two recognized significant risk factors for suicidal ideation. Previous studies have preliminarily revealed the gender-dependent effects of interpersonal on However, there very few that place these variables within a single framework apply symptom-level analysis to investigate relationships among them. This study applied network construct female male networks using data from 781 628 young adults. The included needs, depressive symptoms, Key characteristics networks, including edge connections, bridge expected influence (BEI), global (GEI), were compared. results suggested gender significantly impacts node BEI, GEI final networks. Several connections disclosed, such as perceived burdensomeness (PB)-suicidal ideation, hopelessness-suicidal PB-sense failure, PB-sadness. PB (marginally) thwarted belongingness show differences in their impact symptoms. is greater than network. These findings offer valuable insights modern theoretical frameworks examining between Additionally, provide empirical support selecting screening, prevention, intervention strategies ideation across genders.
Язык: Английский