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Diversity and the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)


Abstract The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirically based, hierarchical model of the structure of psychopathology that was created in response to the limitations of traditional, categorical psychiatric classification frameworks. The HiTOP model has become increasingly popular in clinical psychology and psychiatry since its publication in 2017. In this Review, we consider the applicability of the HiTOP model to diverse, underrepresented and epistemically excluded populations. We first review the philosophy underlying psychopathology research in general to understand the impact of scientific norms on the inclusion of diverse populations within the research canon. We then review the HiTOP approach to modelling psychopathology, and how diverse populations have been included within HiTOP-related research to date. We conclude by highlighting ways for future research to increase the applicability of the HiTOP framework to diverse populations. Seriously engaging with the HiTOP model's suitability for diverse, underrepresented and epistemically excluded populations is imperative in order to achieve the HiTOP consortium's goal of delineating a fully empirical classification of psychopathology, and to provide a model that can guide the field of psychopathology research and training to increase representation. The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirically based, hierarchical model of the structure of psychopathology. In this Review, Rodriguez-Seijas et al. consider the applicability of the HiTOP model to diverse, underrepresented and epistemically excluded populations.
Authors Craig Rodriguez‐Seijas ORCID , James J. Li ORCID , Caroline Balling ORCID , Cassandra M Brandes ORCID , Edward M. Bernat ORCID , Cassandra L. Boness ORCID , Miriam K. Forbes ORCID , Kelsie T. Forbush ORCID , Keanan J. Joyner ORCID , Robert F. Krueger ORCID , Holly F. Levin‐Aspenson ORCID , Giorgia Michelini ORCID , Eunyoe Ro ORCID , Lauren A. Rutter ORCID , Kasey Stanton University of WyomingORCID , Jennifer L. Tackett ORCID , Monika A. Waszczuk ORCID , Nicholas R. Eaton ORCID
Journal Info Nature Portfolio | Nature Reviews Psychology , vol: 2 , iss: 8 , pages: 483 - 495
Publication Date 6/15/2023
ISSN 2731-0574
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access bronze Bronze Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s44159-023-00200-0
KeywordsKeyword Image Psychopathology (Score: 0.587664)