Unveiling the interoception impairment in various major depressive disorder stages

Author:

Zhou Hongliang1ORCID,Liu Jikang2,Wu Yuqing3,Huang Zixuan3,Wang Wenliang3,Ma Yuhang3,Zhu Haohao23ORCID,Zhou Zhenhe23,Wang Jun23,Jiang Chenguang4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology The Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University Wuxi China

2. Department of Psychiatry The Affiliated Wuxi Mental Health Center of Nanjing Medical University Wuxi China

3. Department of Psychiatry The Affiliated Mental Health Center of Jiangnan University Wuxi China

4. Department of Psychosomatics and Psychiatry, ZhongDa Hospital, School of Medicine Southeast University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe intricate pathophysiological mechanisms of major depressive disorder (MDD) necessitate the development of comprehensive early indicators that reflect the complex interplay of emotional, physical, and cognitive factors. Despite its potential to fulfill these criteria, interoception remains underexplored in MDD. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of interoception in transforming MDD's clinical practices by examining interoception deficits across various MDD stages and analyzing their complex associations with the spectrum of depressive symptoms.MethodsThis study included 431 healthy individuals, 206 subclinical depression individuals, and 483 MDD patients. Depressive symptoms and interoception function were assessed using the PHQ‐9 and MAIA‐2, respectively.ResultsInteroception dysfunction occurred in the preclinical phase of MDD and further impaired in the clinical stage. Antidepressant therapies showed limited efficacy in improving interoception and might damage some dimensions. Interoceptive dimensions might predict depressive symptoms, primarily enhancing negative thinking patterns. The predictive model based on interoception was built with random split verification and demonstrated good discrimination and predictive performance in identifying MDD.ConclusionsEarly alterations in the preclinical stage, multivariate associations with depressive symptoms, and good discrimination and predictive performance highlight the importance of interoception in MDD management, pointing to a paradigm shift in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Publisher

Wiley

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