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University of Groningen

Networks and psychopathology

Vos, de, Stijn

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10.33612/diss.113057096

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Vos, de, S. (2020). Networks and psychopathology: opportunities, challenges and implications. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.113057096

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NETWORKS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Opportunities, challenges and implications

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Stijn de Vos

Networks and psychopathology: Opportunities, challenges and implications

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ISBN: 978-94-034-2368-5 (digital version) ISBN: 978-94-034-2369-2 (printed version) ©2020, Stijn de Vos

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Networks and psychopathology

Opportunities, challenges and implications

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen

on the authority of the Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga

and in accordance with the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Monday 3 February 2020 at 16.15 hours

by

Stijn de Vos

born on 17 April 1986 in Leeuwarden

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Supervisors

Prof. P. de Jonge Prof. E.C. Wit

Co-supervisors

Dr. K.J. Wardenaar Dr. E.H. Bos

Assessment Committee

Prof. A.J. Oldehinkel Prof. R.R. Meijer Prof. D. Borsboom

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: General Introduction ... 7

Chapter 2: Decomposing The Heterogeneity Of Depression At The Person-, Symptom-, And Time-Level: Latent Variable Models Versus Multimode Principal Component Analysis ... 19

Chapter 3: A Transdiagnostic Network Approach To Psychosis ... 49

Chapter 4: An Investigation Of Emotion Dynamics In Major Depressive Disorder Patients And Healthy Persons Using Sparse Longitudinal Networks ... 87

Chapter 5: Networks Of Depressive Symptoms In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis And Matched Controls... 125

Chapter 6: Subtyping Psychological Distress In The Population: A Semi- Parametric Network Approach ... 153

Chapter 7: General Discussion... 177

Chapter 8: English Summary ... 191

Nederlandse Samenvatting ... 198

Curriculum Vitae ... 204

List Of Publications ... 205

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