An idiographic network approach to modeling daily loneliness and paranoia in psychosis: implications for personalized interventions (opens in new tab)
The call for personalized approaches in psychopathology is growing, as group-level analyses fail to capture the person-specific patterns. This study used an idiographic network approach to model the daily dynamics of loneliness, paranoia, affect, and social motivation in seven individuals with psychosis. We applied Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME) to intensive longitudinal data collected using the Experience sampling method. Results revealed substantial inter-individual heter...
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