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    A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research

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    Conway, Christopher C
    Forbes, Miriam K
    Forbush, Kelsie T
    Fried, Eiko I
    Hallquist, Michael N
    Kotov, Roman
    Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N
    Shackman, Alexander J
    Skodol, Andrew E
    South, Susan C
    Sunderland, Matthew
    Waszczuk, Monika A
    Zald, David H
    Afzali, Mohammad H
    Bornovalova, Marina A
    Carragher, Natacha
    Docherty, Anna R
    Jonas, Katherine G
    Krueger, Robert F
    Patalay, Praveetha
    Pincus, Aaron L
    Tackett, Jennifer L
    Reininghaus, Ulrich
    Waldman, Irwin D
    Wright, Aidan G C
    Zimmermann, Johannes
    Bach, Bo
    Bagby, R Michael
    Chmielewski, Michael
    Cicero, David C
    Clark, Lee Anna
    Dalgleish, Tim
    DeYoung, Colin G
    Hopwood, Christopher J
    Ivanova, Masha Y
    Latzman, Robert D
    Patrick, Christopher J
    Ruggero, Camilo J
    Samuel, Douglas B
    Watson, David
    Eaton, Nicholas R
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Psychiat
    Issue Date
    2019-05-01
    Keywords
    DSM
    HiTOP
    Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology
    ICD
    RDoC
    individual differences
    mental illness
    nosology
    transdiagnostic
    
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    SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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    Conway, C. C., Forbes, M. K., Forbush, K. T., Fried, E. I., Hallquist, M. N., Kotov, R., … Eaton, N. R. (2019). A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 14(3), 419–436. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691618810696
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    PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    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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    1745-6924
    PubMed ID
    30844330
    DOI
    10.1177/1745691618810696
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    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    NIMH NIH HHS [R01 MH107444]; NIDA NIH HHS [R21 DA040717]
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    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691618810696
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