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Fractionation of impulsive and compulsive trans-diagnostic phenotypes and their longitudinal associations.

Samuel Robin ChamberlainJeggan TiegoLeonardo F FontenelleRoxanne HookLinden ParkesRebecca SegraveTobias U HauserRay J DolanIan M GoodyerEd BullmoreJon E GrantMurat Yücel
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
This study demonstrates that trans-diagnostic phenotypes of 33 impulsive and compulsive problem behaviours are identifiable in young adults, utilising a bi-factor model based on responses to a single questionnaire. Furthermore, these phenotypes have different antecedents. The findings yield a new framework for fractionating impulsivity and compulsivity, and suggest different early intervention targets to avert emergence of problem behaviours. This framework may be useful for future biological and clinical dissection of impulsivity and compulsivity.
Keyphrases
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • young adults
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cross sectional
  • deep brain stimulation
  • borderline personality disorder
  • current status
  • psychometric properties
  • childhood cancer