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Folk Classification and Factor Rotations: Whales, Sharks, and the Problems With the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP).

Gerald J Haeffel1, Bertus F Jeronimus2, Bonnie N Kaiser3, Lesley Jo Weaver4, Peter D Soyster5, Aaron J Fisher5, Ivan Vargas6, Jason T Goodson7, Wei Lu8.   

Abstract

The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) uses factor analysis to group people with similar self-reported symptoms (i.e., like-goes-with-like). It is hailed as a significant improvement over other diagnostic taxonomies. However, the purported advantages and fundamental assumptions of HiTOP have received little, if any scientific scrutiny. We critically evaluated five fundamental claims about HiTOP. We conclude that HiTOP does not demonstrate a high degree of verisimilitude and has the potential to hinder progress on understanding the etiology of psychopathology. It does not lend itself to theory-building or taxonomic evolution, and it cannot account for multifinality, equifinality, or developmental and etiological processes. In its current form, HiTOP is not ready to use in clinical settings and may result in algorithmic bias against underrepresented groups. We recommend a bifurcation strategy moving forward in which the DSM is used in clinical settings while researchers focus on developing a falsifiable theory-based classification system.

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Keywords:  DSM; HiTOP; classification; homology; mental health; taxonomy; theory

Year:  2021        PMID: 35425668      PMCID: PMC9004619          DOI: 10.1177/21677026211002500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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