Authors
Avshalom Caspi, Renate M Houts, Daniel W Belsky, Sidra J Goldman-Mellor, HonaLee Harrington, Salomon Israel, Madeline H Meier, Sandhya Ramrakha, Idan Shalev, Richie Poulton, Terrie E Moffitt
Publication date
2014/3
Journal
Clinical psychological science
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
119-137
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Mental disorders traditionally have been viewed as distinct, episodic, and categorical conditions. This view has been challenged by evidence that many disorders are sequentially comorbid, recurrent/chronic, and exist on a continuum. Using the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, we examined the structure of psychopathology, taking into account dimensionality, persistence, co-occurrence, and sequential comorbidity of mental disorders across 20 years, from adolescence to midlife. Psychiatric disorders were initially explained by three higher-order factors (Internalizing, Externalizing, and Thought Disorder) but explained even better with one General Psychopathology dimension. We have called this dimension the p factor because it conceptually parallels a familiar dimension in psychological science: the g factor of general intelligence. Higher p scores are associated with more life impairment …
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