Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie

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Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie. / Krueger, Robert F.; Kotov, Roman; Watson, David; Forbes, Miriam K.; Eaton, Nicholas R.; Ruggero, Camilo J.; Simms, Leonard J.; Widiger, Thomas A.; Achenbach, Thomas M.; Bach, Bo; Bagby, R. Michael; Bornovalova, Marina A.; Carpenter, William T.; Chmielewski, Michael; Cicero, David C.; Clark, Lee Anna; Conway, Christopher; DeClercq, Barbara; DeYoung, Colin G.; Docherty, Anna R.; Drislane, Laura E.; First, Michael B.; Forbush, Kelsie T.; Hallquist, Michael; Haltigan, John D.; Hopwood, Christopher J.; Ivanova, Masha Y.; Jonas, Katherine G.; Latzman, Robert D.; Markon, Kristian E.; Miller, Joshua D.; Morey, Leslie C.; Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.; Ormel, Johan; Patalay, Praveetha; Patrick, Christopher J.; Pincus, Aaron L.; Regier, Darrel A.; Reininghaus, Ulrich; Rescorla, Leslie A.; Samuel, Douglas B.; Sellbom, Martin; Shackman, Alexander J.; Skodol, Andrew; Slade, Tim; South, Susan C.; Sunderland, Matthew; Tackett, Jennifer L.; Venables, Noah C.; Waldman, Irwin D.; Waszczuk, Monika A.; Waugh, Mark H.; Wright, Aidan G.C.; Zald, David H.; Zimmermann, Johannes.

In: Annales Medico-Psychologiques, Vol. 179, No. 1, 01.2021, p. 95-106.

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Krueger, RF, Kotov, R, Watson, D, Forbes, MK, Eaton, NR, Ruggero, CJ, Simms, LJ, Widiger, TA, Achenbach, TM, Bach, B, Bagby, RM, Bornovalova, MA, Carpenter, WT, Chmielewski, M, Cicero, DC, Clark, LA, Conway, C, DeClercq, B, DeYoung, CG, Docherty, AR, Drislane, LE, First, MB, Forbush, KT, Hallquist, M, Haltigan, JD, Hopwood, CJ, Ivanova, MY, Jonas, KG, Latzman, RD, Markon, KE, Miller, JD, Morey, LC, Mullins-Sweatt, SN, Ormel, J, Patalay, P, Patrick, CJ, Pincus, AL, Regier, DA, Reininghaus, U, Rescorla, LA, Samuel, DB, Sellbom, M, Shackman, AJ, Skodol, A, Slade, T, South, SC, Sunderland, M, Tackett, JL, Venables, NC, Waldman, ID, Waszczuk, MA, Waugh, MH, Wright, AGC, Zald, DH & Zimmermann, J 2021, 'Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie', Annales Medico-Psychologiques, vol. 179, no. 1, pp. 95-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2020.11.015

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Krueger, R. F., Kotov, R., Watson, D., Forbes, M. K., Eaton, N. R., Ruggero, C. J., Simms, L. J., Widiger, T. A., Achenbach, T. M., Bach, B., Bagby, R. M., Bornovalova, M. A., Carpenter, W. T., Chmielewski, M., Cicero, D. C., Clark, L. A., Conway, C., DeClercq, B., DeYoung, C. G., ... Zimmermann, J. (2021). Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie. Annales Medico-Psychologiques, 179(1), 95-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2020.11.015

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Krueger RF, Kotov R, Watson D, Forbes MK, Eaton NR, Ruggero CJ et al. Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie. Annales Medico-Psychologiques. 2021 Jan;179(1):95-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2020.11.015

Author

Krueger, Robert F. ; Kotov, Roman ; Watson, David ; Forbes, Miriam K. ; Eaton, Nicholas R. ; Ruggero, Camilo J. ; Simms, Leonard J. ; Widiger, Thomas A. ; Achenbach, Thomas M. ; Bach, Bo ; Bagby, R. Michael ; Bornovalova, Marina A. ; Carpenter, William T. ; Chmielewski, Michael ; Cicero, David C. ; Clark, Lee Anna ; Conway, Christopher ; DeClercq, Barbara ; DeYoung, Colin G. ; Docherty, Anna R. ; Drislane, Laura E. ; First, Michael B. ; Forbush, Kelsie T. ; Hallquist, Michael ; Haltigan, John D. ; Hopwood, Christopher J. ; Ivanova, Masha Y. ; Jonas, Katherine G. ; Latzman, Robert D. ; Markon, Kristian E. ; Miller, Joshua D. ; Morey, Leslie C. ; Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N. ; Ormel, Johan ; Patalay, Praveetha ; Patrick, Christopher J. ; Pincus, Aaron L. ; Regier, Darrel A. ; Reininghaus, Ulrich ; Rescorla, Leslie A. ; Samuel, Douglas B. ; Sellbom, Martin ; Shackman, Alexander J. ; Skodol, Andrew ; Slade, Tim ; South, Susan C. ; Sunderland, Matthew ; Tackett, Jennifer L. ; Venables, Noah C. ; Waldman, Irwin D. ; Waszczuk, Monika A. ; Waugh, Mark H. ; Wright, Aidan G.C. ; Zald, David H. ; Zimmermann, Johannes. / Les progrès dans la réalisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie. In: Annales Medico-Psychologiques. 2021 ; Vol. 179, No. 1. pp. 95-106.

Bibtex

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title = "Les progr{\`e}s dans la r{\'e}alisation de la classification quantitative de la psychopathologie",
abstract = "Shortcomings of approaches to classifying psychopathology based on expert consensus have given rise to contemporary efforts to classify psychopathology quantitatively. In this paper, we review progress in achieving a quantitative and empirical classification of psychopathology. A substantial empirical literature indicates that psychopathology is generally more dimensional than categorical. When the discreteness versus continuity of psychopathology is treated as a research question, as opposed to being decided as a matter of tradition, the evidence clearly supports the hypothesis of continuity. In addition, a related body of literature shows how psychopathology dimensions can be arranged in a hierarchy, ranging from very broad “spectrum level” dimensions, to specific and narrow clusters of symptoms. In this way, a quantitative approach solves the “problem of comorbidity” by explicitly modeling patterns of co-occurrence among signs and symptoms within a detailed and variegated hierarchy of dimensional concepts with direct clinical utility. Indeed, extensive evidence pertaining to the dimensional and hierarchical structure of psychopathology has led to the formation of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Consortium. This is a group of 70 investigators working together to study empirical classification of psychopathology. In this paper, we describe the aims and current foci of the HiTOP Consortium. These aims pertain to continued research on the empirical organization of psychopathology; the connection between personality and psychopathology; the utility of empirically based psychopathology constructs in both research and the clinic; and the development of novel and comprehensive models and corresponding assessment instruments for psychopathology constructs derived from an empirical approach.",
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author = "Krueger, {Robert F.} and Roman Kotov and David Watson and Forbes, {Miriam K.} and Eaton, {Nicholas R.} and Ruggero, {Camilo J.} and Simms, {Leonard J.} and Widiger, {Thomas A.} and Achenbach, {Thomas M.} and Bo Bach and Bagby, {R. Michael} and Bornovalova, {Marina A.} and Carpenter, {William T.} and Michael Chmielewski and Cicero, {David C.} and Clark, {Lee Anna} and Christopher Conway and Barbara DeClercq and DeYoung, {Colin G.} and Docherty, {Anna R.} and Drislane, {Laura E.} and First, {Michael B.} and Forbush, {Kelsie T.} and Michael Hallquist and Haltigan, {John D.} and Hopwood, {Christopher J.} and Ivanova, {Masha Y.} and Jonas, {Katherine G.} and Latzman, {Robert D.} and Markon, {Kristian E.} and Miller, {Joshua D.} and Morey, {Leslie C.} and Mullins-Sweatt, {Stephanie N.} and Johan Ormel and Praveetha Patalay and Patrick, {Christopher J.} and Pincus, {Aaron L.} and Regier, {Darrel A.} and Ulrich Reininghaus and Rescorla, {Leslie A.} and Samuel, {Douglas B.} and Martin Sellbom and Shackman, {Alexander J.} and Andrew Skodol and Tim Slade and South, {Susan C.} and Matthew Sunderland and Tackett, {Jennifer L.} and Venables, {Noah C.} and Waldman, {Irwin D.} and Waszczuk, {Monika A.} and Waugh, {Mark H.} and Wright, {Aidan G.C.} and Zald, {David H.} and Johannes Zimmermann",
note = "Funding Information: R.F. Krueger est soutenu par le US National Institutes of Health, NIH ( R01AG053217 , U19AG051 426 ) et la Templeton Foundation ; A.J. Shackman par le US NIH ( DA040717 et MH107444 ) et l{\textquoteright}University of Maryland, College Park ; A. Wright par le US National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH ( L30MH101760 ) ; N.C. Venables par le US National Institute of Drug Abuse ( T320A037183 ) ; U. Reininghaus par le Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research ( 451-13-022 ). Les opinions exprim{\'e}es dans ce document sont celles des auteurs et ne refl{\`e}tent pas n{\'e}cessairement celles des sources de financement. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020",
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month = jan,
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AU - Watson, David

AU - Forbes, Miriam K.

AU - Eaton, Nicholas R.

AU - Ruggero, Camilo J.

AU - Simms, Leonard J.

AU - Widiger, Thomas A.

AU - Achenbach, Thomas M.

AU - Bach, Bo

AU - Bagby, R. Michael

AU - Bornovalova, Marina A.

AU - Carpenter, William T.

AU - Chmielewski, Michael

AU - Cicero, David C.

AU - Clark, Lee Anna

AU - Conway, Christopher

AU - DeClercq, Barbara

AU - DeYoung, Colin G.

AU - Docherty, Anna R.

AU - Drislane, Laura E.

AU - First, Michael B.

AU - Forbush, Kelsie T.

AU - Hallquist, Michael

AU - Haltigan, John D.

AU - Hopwood, Christopher J.

AU - Ivanova, Masha Y.

AU - Jonas, Katherine G.

AU - Latzman, Robert D.

AU - Markon, Kristian E.

AU - Miller, Joshua D.

AU - Morey, Leslie C.

AU - Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.

AU - Ormel, Johan

AU - Patalay, Praveetha

AU - Patrick, Christopher J.

AU - Pincus, Aaron L.

AU - Regier, Darrel A.

AU - Reininghaus, Ulrich

AU - Rescorla, Leslie A.

AU - Samuel, Douglas B.

AU - Sellbom, Martin

AU - Shackman, Alexander J.

AU - Skodol, Andrew

AU - Slade, Tim

AU - South, Susan C.

AU - Sunderland, Matthew

AU - Tackett, Jennifer L.

AU - Venables, Noah C.

AU - Waldman, Irwin D.

AU - Waszczuk, Monika A.

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AU - Wright, Aidan G.C.

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N2 - Shortcomings of approaches to classifying psychopathology based on expert consensus have given rise to contemporary efforts to classify psychopathology quantitatively. In this paper, we review progress in achieving a quantitative and empirical classification of psychopathology. A substantial empirical literature indicates that psychopathology is generally more dimensional than categorical. When the discreteness versus continuity of psychopathology is treated as a research question, as opposed to being decided as a matter of tradition, the evidence clearly supports the hypothesis of continuity. In addition, a related body of literature shows how psychopathology dimensions can be arranged in a hierarchy, ranging from very broad “spectrum level” dimensions, to specific and narrow clusters of symptoms. In this way, a quantitative approach solves the “problem of comorbidity” by explicitly modeling patterns of co-occurrence among signs and symptoms within a detailed and variegated hierarchy of dimensional concepts with direct clinical utility. Indeed, extensive evidence pertaining to the dimensional and hierarchical structure of psychopathology has led to the formation of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Consortium. This is a group of 70 investigators working together to study empirical classification of psychopathology. In this paper, we describe the aims and current foci of the HiTOP Consortium. These aims pertain to continued research on the empirical organization of psychopathology; the connection between personality and psychopathology; the utility of empirically based psychopathology constructs in both research and the clinic; and the development of novel and comprehensive models and corresponding assessment instruments for psychopathology constructs derived from an empirical approach.

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