The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative aims to organize research according to domains of brain function. Dysfunction within these domains leads to psychopathology that is classically measured with rating scales. Examining the correspondence between the specific measures assessed within rating scales and RDoC domains is necessary to assess the needs for new RDoC-focused scales. Such RDoC-focused scales have the potential of allowing translation of this work into the clinical domain of measuring psychopathology and designing treatment. Here, we describe an initial qualitative assessment by a group of 10 clinician-scientists of the alignment between RDoC domains and the items within five commonly used rating scales. In this commentary,...
At the heart of science is measurement, and the quality of measurements limits the quality of the re...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
In response to shortcomings with the current categorical diagnostic classification system for mental...
Although recent research in neuroscience and genetics is providing new insights into the etiology of...
of Mental Health (NIMH) formed a working group to implement Strategy 1.4 of its Strategic Plan that ...
More than 450 million people worldwide suffer from neuropsychiatric disorders and the numbers contin...
Objective: This paper aims to analyse in a philosophically informed way the recent National Institut...
Background: The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) has been developed as an alternative approach to stu...
This study aimed to build on the relationship of well-established self-report and behavioral assessm...
Qualitative researchers often rely upon the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statis...
Psychiatric researchers typically assume that the modelling of psychiatric symptoms is not influence...
Neuroscience studies into psychiatric disorders generally rely on disease definitions that are based...
This article explores the epistemological underpinnings of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC), laun...
Abstract Empirically supported interventions in psychological disorders should provide (1) evidence ...
Recently, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) introduced the Research Domain Criteria (RD...
At the heart of science is measurement, and the quality of measurements limits the quality of the re...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
In response to shortcomings with the current categorical diagnostic classification system for mental...
Although recent research in neuroscience and genetics is providing new insights into the etiology of...
of Mental Health (NIMH) formed a working group to implement Strategy 1.4 of its Strategic Plan that ...
More than 450 million people worldwide suffer from neuropsychiatric disorders and the numbers contin...
Objective: This paper aims to analyse in a philosophically informed way the recent National Institut...
Background: The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) has been developed as an alternative approach to stu...
This study aimed to build on the relationship of well-established self-report and behavioral assessm...
Qualitative researchers often rely upon the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statis...
Psychiatric researchers typically assume that the modelling of psychiatric symptoms is not influence...
Neuroscience studies into psychiatric disorders generally rely on disease definitions that are based...
This article explores the epistemological underpinnings of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC), laun...
Abstract Empirically supported interventions in psychological disorders should provide (1) evidence ...
Recently, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) introduced the Research Domain Criteria (RD...
At the heart of science is measurement, and the quality of measurements limits the quality of the re...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
In response to shortcomings with the current categorical diagnostic classification system for mental...