Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for the existence of a general dimension of psychopathology (‘p’). The existing literature presents two ways to model p: as a bifactor or as a higher-order dimension. Bifactor models typically fit sample data better than higher-order models, and are often selected as better fitting alternatives but there are reasons to be cautious of such an approach to model selection. In this study the bifactor and higher-order models of p were compared in relation to associations with established risk variables for mental illness. Methods: A trauma exposed community sample from the United Kingdom (N = 1051) completed self-report measures of 49 symptoms of...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Objective Traumatic life events are common and causes psychopathology. Simultaneously, numerous psy...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
BACKGROUND: Research on comorbidity of psychiatric disorders identifies broad superordinate dimensi...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) organizes phenotypes of mental disorder based o...
Symmetrical bifactor models are frequently applied to diverse symptoms of psychopathology to identif...
Structural models of psychopathology have emerged as an alternative to traditional categorical appro...
Background: Despite concerns of conceptual similarity, increasing evidence supports the discriminant...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Objective Traumatic life events are common and causes psychopathology. Simultaneously, numerous psy...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
Background: Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common, and there is evidence for...
BACKGROUND: Research on comorbidity of psychiatric disorders identifies broad superordinate dimensi...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) organizes phenotypes of mental disorder based o...
Symmetrical bifactor models are frequently applied to diverse symptoms of psychopathology to identif...
Structural models of psychopathology have emerged as an alternative to traditional categorical appro...
Background: Despite concerns of conceptual similarity, increasing evidence supports the discriminant...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Purpose: Psychometric models and statistical techniques are cornerstones of research into latent str...
Objective Traumatic life events are common and causes psychopathology. Simultaneously, numerous psy...