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Conceptualizing and scaling the developmental structure of behavior disorder: the Lifetime Alcohol Problems Score as an example.

R A Zucker1, W H Davies, S B Kincaid, H E Fitzgerald, E E Reider.   

Abstract

We contrast the current, clinically based framework for behavior disorder against a life course framework, as an alternative structure upon which to map the variations in onset and stability of clinical symptomatology known to take place in adult life. This alternative developmental framework is used as a base around which to understand known variations in rates of alcohol abuse/dependence over the life course and to review existing schemes for the evaluation of developmental variation in "caseness." From this work, it was proposed that symptom structure be regarded as a mass of greater or lesser breadth, with properties of extensiveness in time and life course invasiveness, as a function of where in the life course the symptomatology first emerged, and the degree to which the mass sustained itself in developmental time. This framework guided the construction of a time-based measure of alcohol related symptomatology, called the Lifetime Alcohol Problems Score (LAPS). The LAPS discriminated among a variety of alcohol-specific and nonalcohol-specific measures of alcohol-related difficulty, including diagnosis of alcohol dependence, having been in treatment, level of other psychopathology, and measures of family disorganization. The measure has potential applicability for prospective studies, and in estimating clinical prognosis. The utility of the paradigm as a framework within which to conceptualize the emergence, ebb, and flow of other behavior disorders is also discussed.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9201452     DOI: 10.1017/s0954579497002125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


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6.  Intergenerational transmission of neuropsychological executive functioning.

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