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Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): III. Emotional dysfunction superspectrum.

David Watson1, Holly F Levin-Aspenson2, Monika A Waszczuk3, Christopher C Conway4, Tim Dalgleish5,6, Michael N Dretsch7, Nicholas R Eaton8, Miriam K Forbes9, Kelsie T Forbush10, Kelsey A Hobbs11, Giorgia Michelini12, Brady D Nelson8, Martin Sellbom13, Tim Slade14, Susan C South15, Matthew Sunderland14, Irwin Waldman16, Michael Witthöft17, Aidan G C Wright18, Roman Kotov3, Robert F Krueger11.   

Abstract

The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is a quantitative nosological system that addresses shortcomings of traditional mental disorder diagnoses, including arbitrary boundaries between psychopathology and normality, frequent disorder co-occurrence, substantial heterogeneity within disorders, and diagnostic unreliability over time and across clinicians. This paper reviews evidence on the validity and utility of the internalizing and somatoform spectra of HiTOP, which together provide support for an emotional dysfunction superspectrum. These spectra are composed of homogeneous symptom and maladaptive trait dimensions currently subsumed within multiple diagnostic classes, including depressive, anxiety, trauma-related, eating, bipolar, and somatic symptom disorders, as well as sexual dysfunction and aspects of personality disorders. Dimensions falling within the emotional dysfunction superspectrum are broadly linked to individual differences in negative affect/neuroticism. Extensive evidence establishes that dimensions falling within the superspectrum share genetic diatheses, environmental risk factors, cognitive and affective difficulties, neural substrates and biomarkers, childhood temperamental antecedents, and treatment response. The structure of these validators mirrors the quantitative structure of the superspectrum, with some correlates more specific to internalizing or somatoform conditions, and others common to both, thereby underlining the hierarchical structure of the domain. Compared to traditional diagnoses, the internalizing and somatoform spectra demonstrated substantially improved utility: greater reliability, larger explanatory and predictive power, and greater clinical applicability. Validated measures are currently available to implement the HiTOP system in practice, which can make diagnostic classification more useful, both in research and in the clinic.
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Keywords:  HiTOP; anxiety disorders; clinical utility; depression; eating disorders; emotional dysfunction; internalizing; negative affect; neuroticism; sexual dysfunction; somatoform

Year:  2022        PMID: 35015357      PMCID: PMC8751579          DOI: 10.1002/wps.20943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Psychiatry        ISSN: 1723-8617            Impact factor:   79.683


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