02428nas a2200301 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001200118653002200130653001500152653001800167653001300185100003100198700002900229700002800258700002400286700002200310700001800332700001800350700003400368700002800402245010200430300001200532490000700544520154700551022001402098020001402112 2024 d c12/2024bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aAnxiety10aBayesian networks10aDepression10aSleep quality10asymptoms1 aDaniel E. Yupanqui-Lorenzo1 aTomás Caycho-Rodríguez1 aJonatan Baños-Chaparro1 aTania Arauco-Lozada1 aLuis Palao-Loayza1 aIván Barrios1 aJulio Torales1 aRenzo Felipe Carranza Esteban1 aLuis Hualparuca-Olivera00aA Bayesian network analysis of sleep quality, anxiety, and depression symptoms in Peruvian Adults a175-1830 v303 aIt has been suggested that individuals with sleep disorders tend to experience concurrent mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression. Therefore, this study aimed to address this gap by utilizing Bayesian network analysis to explore the potential causal relationships between sleep quality, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in a sample of 451 Peruvian adults. The network structures for sleep quality, depression, and anxiety were estimated using the Jenkins Sleep Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire-2, and General Anxiety Disorder-2, respectively. The causal relationships between symptoms were estimated using Bayesian networks from a directed acyclic graph (DAG) model. Nighttime Awakenings and Anhedonia play significant and distinct roles in the symptom network dynamics. Nighttime Awakenings showed directional probabilities of four symptoms: Nervousness, Difficulty Falling, Stay Asleep, and Depressed Mood. Anhedonia also showed directional probabilities toward three symptoms: Tiredness on Awakening, Uncontrollable Worry, and Depressed Mood. Meanwhile, although Nervousness does not have outgoing arrows to other symptoms, it shows conditional dependence with Uncontrollable Worry, Depressed Mood, and Nighttime Awakenings. The findings suggest adopting a comprehensive approach to the treatment of sleep disorders, anxiety, and depression, considering the interconnections among various symptoms and addressing not only the core symptoms but also those that function as mediators or bridges within the symptom network. a1134-7937 a2174-0437