Literature DB >> 34998034

Psychopathological networks: Theory, methods and practice.

Laura F Bringmann1, Casper Albers2, Claudi Bockting3, Denny Borsboom4, Eva Ceulemans5, Angélique Cramer6, Sacha Epskamp7, Markus I Eronen8, Ellen Hamaker9, Peter Kuppens5, Wolfgang Lutz10, Richard J McNally11, Peter Molenaar12, Pia Tio13, Manuel C Voelkle14, Marieke Wichers15.   

Abstract

In recent years, network approaches to psychopathology have sparked much debate and have had a significant impact on how mental disorders are perceived in the field of clinical psychology. However, there are many important challenges in moving from theory to empirical research and clinical practice and vice versa. Therefore, in this article, we bring together different points of view on psychological networks by methodologists and clinicians to give a critical overview on these challenges, and to present an agenda for addressing these challenges. In contrast to previous reviews, we especially focus on methodological issues related to temporal networks. This includes topics such as selecting and assessing the quality of the nodes in the network, distinguishing between- and within-person effects in networks, relating items that are measured at different time scales, and dealing with changes in network structures. These issues are not only important for researchers using network models on empirical data, but also for clinicians, who are increasingly likely to encounter (person-specific) networks in the consulting room.
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Keywords:  Clinical methodology; Clinical theory; Psychological networks; Psychometrics; Time series models

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34998034     DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.104011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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