TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of Measures for the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)
T2 - A Collaborative Scale Development Project
AU - Simms, Leonard J.
AU - Wright, Aidan G.C.
AU - Cicero, David
AU - Kotov, Roman
AU - Mullins-Sweatt, Stephanie N.
AU - Sellbom, Martin
AU - Watson, David
AU - Widiger, Thomas A.
AU - Zimmermann, Johannes
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - In this article, we describe the collaborative process that is underway to develop measures for the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). The HiTOP model has generated much interest in the psychiatric literature in recent years, but research applications and clinical translation of the model require measures that are specifically keyed to the model. To that end, the Measures Development Workgroup of HiTOP has been engaged in a collaborative effort to develop both questionnaire and interview methods that (a) are specifically tied to the elements of the HiTOP structure, and (b) provide one means of testing that structure. The work has been divided among five subgroups that are focused on specific HiTOP spectra. Our scale development methods are rooted in the principles of construct valid scale development. This report describes Phase 1 of this project, summarizes the methods and results thus far, and discusses the interplay between measurement and HiTOP model revisions. Finally, we discuss future phases of the scale development and the steps we are taking to improve clinical utility of the final measures.
AB - In this article, we describe the collaborative process that is underway to develop measures for the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). The HiTOP model has generated much interest in the psychiatric literature in recent years, but research applications and clinical translation of the model require measures that are specifically keyed to the model. To that end, the Measures Development Workgroup of HiTOP has been engaged in a collaborative effort to develop both questionnaire and interview methods that (a) are specifically tied to the elements of the HiTOP structure, and (b) provide one means of testing that structure. The work has been divided among five subgroups that are focused on specific HiTOP spectra. Our scale development methods are rooted in the principles of construct valid scale development. This report describes Phase 1 of this project, summarizes the methods and results thus far, and discusses the interplay between measurement and HiTOP model revisions. Finally, we discuss future phases of the scale development and the steps we are taking to improve clinical utility of the final measures.
KW - HiTOP
KW - construct validity
KW - psychiatric classification
KW - scale development
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U2 - 10.1177/10731911211015309
DO - 10.1177/10731911211015309
M3 - Article
C2 - 34013772
AN - SCOPUS:85105012168
SN - 1073-1911
VL - 29
SP - 3
EP - 16
JO - Assessment
JF - Assessment
IS - 1
ER -