The Structure and predictive validity of the internalizing disorders

Nicholas R. Eaton, Robert F. Krueger, Kristian E. Markon, Katherine M. Keyes, Andrew E. Skodol, Melanie Wall, Deborah S. Hasin, Bridget F. Grant

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Abstract

Multivariate comorbidity research indicates mood and anxiety (internalizing) disorders share one or more common liabilities, but categorical, dimensional, and hybrid accounts of these liabilities have not been directly compared. We modeled seven internalizing disorders in a nationally representative sample of 43,093 individuals via confirmatory factor, latent class, exploratory factor mixture, and exploratory structural equation modeling analyses. A two-dimensional (distress-fear) liability structure fit best and replicated across gender, assessment waves, and lifetime/12-month diagnoses. These liabilities, not disorder-specific variation, predicted future internalizing pathology, suicide attempts, angina, and ulcer.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)86-92
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of abnormal psychology
Volume122
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Anxiety
  • Classes
  • Depression
  • Dimensions
  • Internalizing
  • Psychopathology

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