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Description: Measurement invariance of psychological distress does not hold during the begining of the COVID crisis (2020) and one year later (2021) questioning the validity of prevalence comparisons. We used network analysis (GGM) and found that modeled systems differed (global structure and edges). Simulations (NIRA with Ising model) revealed that while sadness was the most central node, nervousness, and discouragement were better target choices for intervention and prevention.

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We would like to thank the OVE and all of those who work on the networks approach in psychology, especially psychosystem, psych networks, psychological dynamics and PNASS20. Finally, a huge thanks to Brent Thorne for the poster template.

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