articleBehavioral and Brain SciencesJun 1, 2010Closed access

Comorbidity: A network perspective

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences · University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

The pivotal problem of comorbidity research lies in the psychometric foundation it rests on, that is, latent variable theory, in which a mental disorder is viewed as a latent variable that causes a constellation of symptoms. From this perspective, comorbidity is a (bi)directional relationship between multiple latent variables. We argue that such a latent variable perspective encounters serious problems in the study of comorbidity, and offer a radically different conceptualization in terms of a network approach, where comorbidity is hypothesized to arise from direct relations between symptoms of multiple disorders. We propose a method to visualize comorbidity networks and, based on an empirical network for…

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Keywords
  • Comorbidity
  • Conceptualization
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Psychology
  • Latent variable
  • Anxiety
  • Latent variable model
  • Clinical psychology
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