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A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
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Shackman, Alexander J.
, Docherty, Anna R.
, Chmielewski, Michael
, Cicero, David C.
, Reininghaus, Ulrich
, Jonas, Katherine G.
, Ivanova, Masha Y.
, Forbush, Kelsie T.
, Hopwood, Christopher J.
, Conway, Christopher C.
, Fried, Eiko I.
, Zald, David H.
, Bornovalova, Marina A.
, Pincus, Aaron L.
, Krueger, Robert F.
, Samuel, Douglas B.
, Afzali, Mohammad H.
, Carragher, Natacha
, Bach, Bo
, Bagby, R. Michael
, DeYoung, Colin G.
, Watson, David
, Kotov, Roman
, Waszczuk, Monika A.
, Patalay, Praveetha
, Waldman, Irwin D.
, South, Susan C.
, Hallquist, Michael N.
, Sunderland, Matthew
, Dalgleish, Tim
, Wright, Aidan G. C.
, Ruggero, Camilo J.
, Zimmermann, Johannes
, Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.
, Skodol, Andrew E.
, Clark, Lee Anna
, Latzman, Robert D.
, Eaton, Nicholas R.
, Tackett, Jennifer L.
, Patrick, Christopher J.
, Forbes, Miriam K.
in
Classification
/ Comorbidity
/ Dimensional approach
/ Dominance
/ Health problems
/ Health research
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Hierarchies
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - classification
/ Mental Disorders - diagnosis
/ Mental Disorders - prevention & control
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental health
/ Methodological problems
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Psychological problems
/ Psychological research
/ Psychopathology
/ Research Design
/ Taxonomy
/ Terminology as Topic
2019
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A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
by
Shackman, Alexander J.
, Docherty, Anna R.
, Chmielewski, Michael
, Cicero, David C.
, Reininghaus, Ulrich
, Jonas, Katherine G.
, Ivanova, Masha Y.
, Forbush, Kelsie T.
, Hopwood, Christopher J.
, Conway, Christopher C.
, Fried, Eiko I.
, Zald, David H.
, Bornovalova, Marina A.
, Pincus, Aaron L.
, Krueger, Robert F.
, Samuel, Douglas B.
, Afzali, Mohammad H.
, Carragher, Natacha
, Bach, Bo
, Bagby, R. Michael
, DeYoung, Colin G.
, Watson, David
, Kotov, Roman
, Waszczuk, Monika A.
, Patalay, Praveetha
, Waldman, Irwin D.
, South, Susan C.
, Hallquist, Michael N.
, Sunderland, Matthew
, Dalgleish, Tim
, Wright, Aidan G. C.
, Ruggero, Camilo J.
, Zimmermann, Johannes
, Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.
, Skodol, Andrew E.
, Clark, Lee Anna
, Latzman, Robert D.
, Eaton, Nicholas R.
, Tackett, Jennifer L.
, Patrick, Christopher J.
, Forbes, Miriam K.
in
Classification
/ Comorbidity
/ Dimensional approach
/ Dominance
/ Health problems
/ Health research
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Hierarchies
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - classification
/ Mental Disorders - diagnosis
/ Mental Disorders - prevention & control
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental health
/ Methodological problems
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Psychological problems
/ Psychological research
/ Psychopathology
/ Research Design
/ Taxonomy
/ Terminology as Topic
2019
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A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
by
Shackman, Alexander J.
, Docherty, Anna R.
, Chmielewski, Michael
, Cicero, David C.
, Reininghaus, Ulrich
, Jonas, Katherine G.
, Ivanova, Masha Y.
, Forbush, Kelsie T.
, Hopwood, Christopher J.
, Conway, Christopher C.
, Fried, Eiko I.
, Zald, David H.
, Bornovalova, Marina A.
, Pincus, Aaron L.
, Krueger, Robert F.
, Samuel, Douglas B.
, Afzali, Mohammad H.
, Carragher, Natacha
, Bach, Bo
, Bagby, R. Michael
, DeYoung, Colin G.
, Watson, David
, Kotov, Roman
, Waszczuk, Monika A.
, Patalay, Praveetha
, Waldman, Irwin D.
, South, Susan C.
, Hallquist, Michael N.
, Sunderland, Matthew
, Dalgleish, Tim
, Wright, Aidan G. C.
, Ruggero, Camilo J.
, Zimmermann, Johannes
, Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.
, Skodol, Andrew E.
, Clark, Lee Anna
, Latzman, Robert D.
, Eaton, Nicholas R.
, Tackett, Jennifer L.
, Patrick, Christopher J.
, Forbes, Miriam K.
in
Classification
/ Comorbidity
/ Dimensional approach
/ Dominance
/ Health problems
/ Health research
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Hierarchies
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - classification
/ Mental Disorders - diagnosis
/ Mental Disorders - prevention & control
/ Mental Disorders - therapy
/ Mental health
/ Methodological problems
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Psychological problems
/ Psychological research
/ Psychopathology
/ Research Design
/ Taxonomy
/ Terminology as Topic
2019
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A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
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A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
2019
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Overview
For more than a century, research on psychopathology has focused on categorical diagnoses. Although this work has produced major discoveries, growing evidence points to the superiority of a dimensional approach to the science of mental illness. Here we outline one such dimensional system—the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)—that is based on empirical patterns of co-occurrence among psychological symptoms. We highlight key ways in which this framework can advance mental-health research, and we provide some heuristics for using HiTOP to test theories of psychopathology. We then review emerging evidence that supports the value of a hierarchical, dimensional model of mental illness across diverse research areas in psychological science. These new data suggest that the HiTOP system has the potential to accelerate and improve research on mental-health problems as well as efforts to more effectively assess, prevent, and treat mental illness.
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Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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