Mapping established psychopathology scales onto the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP).

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Leon P Wendt, Kristin Jankowsky, Ulrich Schroeders, Tobias Nolte, Peter Fonagy, P Read Montague, Johannes Zimmermann, Gabriel Olaru
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Abstract

The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) organizes phenotypes of mental disorder based on empirical covariation, offering a comprehensive organizational framework from narrow symptoms to broader patterns of psychopathology. We argue that established self-report measures of psychopathology from the pre-HiTOP era should be systematically integrated into HiTOP to foster cumulative research and further the understanding of psychopathology structure. Hence, in this study, we mapped 92 established psychopathology (sub)scales onto the current HiTOP working model using data from an extensive battery of self-report assessments that was completed by community participants and outpatients (N = 909). Content validity ratings of the item pool were used to select indicators for a bifactor-(S-1) model of the p factor and five HiTOP spectra (i.e., internalizing, thought disorder, detachment, disinhibited externalizing, and antagonistic externalizing). The content-based HiTOP scales were validated against personality disorder diagnoses as assessed by standardized interviews. We then located established scales within the taxonomy by estimating the extent to which scales reflected higher-level HiTOP dimensions. The analyses shed light on the location of established psychopathology scales in HiTOP, identifying pure markers and blends of HiTOP spectra, as well as pure markers of the p factor (i.e., scales assessing mentalizing impairment and suspiciousness/epistemic mistrust).

将已建立的精神病理学量表映射到精神病理学层次分类(HiTOP)上。
《精神病理学层次分类法》(HiTOP)基于经验共变对精神障碍的表型进行了组织,提供了一个从狭窄症状到更广泛的精神病理学模式的综合组织框架。我们认为,在HiTOP之前建立的精神病理学自我报告测量应该系统地整合到HiTOP中,以促进累积研究并进一步了解精神病理学结构。因此,在本研究中,我们利用社区参与者和门诊患者(N = 909)完成的大量自我报告评估数据,将92个已建立的精神病理学(亚)量表映射到当前的HiTOP工作模型上。项目池的内容效度评分用于选择p因子的双因子-(S-1)模型和五个HiTOP谱(即内化、思维障碍、脱离、去抑制外化和对抗性外化)的指标。基于内容的HiTOP量表通过标准化访谈对人格障碍诊断进行了验证。然后,我们通过估计尺度反映高级HiTOP维度的程度,在分类法中定位已建立的尺度。分析揭示了HiTOP中已建立的精神病理量表的位置,确定了HiTOP谱的纯标记和混合标记,以及p因子的纯标记(即评估精神障碍和怀疑/认知不信任的量表)。
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CiteScore
4.80
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14.80%
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38
期刊介绍: Personality and Mental Health: Multidisciplinary Studies from Personality Dysfunction to Criminal Behaviour aims to lead and shape the international field in this rapidly expanding area, uniting three distinct literatures: DSM-IV/ICD-10 defined personality disorders, psychopathy and offending behaviour. Through its multi-disciplinary and service orientated approach, Personality and Mental Health provides a peer-reviewed, authoritative resource for researchers, practitioners and policy makers working in the areas of personality and mental health.
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