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Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology.

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Romer, AL; Elliott, ML; Knodt, AR; Sison, ML; Ireland, D; Houts, R; Ramrakha, S; Poulton, R; Keenan, R; Melzer, TR; Moffitt, TE; Caspi, A; Hariri, AR
Published in: The American journal of psychiatry
February 2021

Neuroimaging research has revealed that structural brain alterations are common across broad diagnostic families of disorders rather than specific to a single psychiatric disorder. Such overlap in the structural brain correlates of mental disorders mirrors already well-documented phenotypic comorbidity of psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses, which can be indexed by a general psychopathology or p factor. The authors hypothesized that if general psychopathology drives the convergence of structural alterations common across disorders, then 1) there should be few associations unique to any one diagnostic family of disorders, and 2) associations with the p factor should overlap with those for the broader diagnostic families.Analyses were conducted on structural MRI and psychopathology data collected from 861 members of the population-representative Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study at age 45.Study members with high scores across three broad diagnostic families of disorders (externalizing, internalizing, thought disorder) exhibited highly overlapping patterns of reduced global and widely distributed parcel-wise neocortical thickness. Study members with high p factor scores exhibited patterns of reduced global and parcel-wise neocortical thickness nearly identical to those associated with the three broad diagnostic families.A pattern of pervasively reduced neocortical thickness appears to be common across all forms of mental disorders and may represent a transdiagnostic feature of general psychopathology. As has been documented with regard to symptoms and diagnoses, the underlying brain structural correlates of mental disorders may not exhibit specificity, and the continued pursuit of such specific correlates may limit progress toward more effective strategies for etiological understanding, prevention, and intervention.

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The American journal of psychiatry

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1535-7228

ISSN

0002-953X

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

178

Issue

2

Start / End Page

174 / 182

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Psychopathology
  • Psychiatry
  • Neocortex
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Disorders
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies
 

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Romer, A. L., Elliott, M. L., Knodt, A. R., Sison, M. L., Ireland, D., Houts, R., … Hariri, A. R. (2021). Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 178(2), 174–182. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.19090934
Romer, Adrienne L., Maxwell L. Elliott, Annchen R. Knodt, Maria L. Sison, David Ireland, Renate Houts, Sandhya Ramrakha, et al. “Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology.The American Journal of Psychiatry 178, no. 2 (February 2021): 174–82. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.19090934.
Romer AL, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Sison ML, Ireland D, Houts R, et al. Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology. The American journal of psychiatry. 2021 Feb;178(2):174–82.
Romer, Adrienne L., et al. “Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology.The American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 178, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 174–82. Epmc, doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.19090934.
Romer AL, Elliott ML, Knodt AR, Sison ML, Ireland D, Houts R, Ramrakha S, Poulton R, Keenan R, Melzer TR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Hariri AR. Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology. The American journal of psychiatry. 2021 Feb;178(2):174–182.
Journal cover image

Published In

The American journal of psychiatry

DOI

EISSN

1535-7228

ISSN

0002-953X

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

178

Issue

2

Start / End Page

174 / 182

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Psychopathology
  • Psychiatry
  • Neocortex
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Disorders
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies