An idiographic network approach to modeling daily loneliness and paranoia in psychosis: implications for personalized interventions - Takeaways - MDSpire

An idiographic network approach to modeling daily loneliness and paranoia in psychosis: implications for personalized interventions

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  • Jakub Januška

  • Daniel Dančík

  • Michal Hajdúk

  • May 13, 2026

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    The study utilized an idiographic network approach to analyze daily dynamics of loneliness and paranoia in individuals with psychosis.

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    Results indicated significant inter-individual variability in social motivation pathways and the impact of paranoia on affective changes.

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    A unique temporal effect was found where paranoia predicted subsequent negative affect in one participant, highlighting individual differences.

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    The findings emphasize the importance of personalized methods in psychopathology to identify specific targets for tailored interventions.

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    Using Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME), the study modeled individual dynamics linking paranoia, loneliness, and social motivation.

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