A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry

Background: The significant proportion of patients suffering from subthreshold diagnoses such as partial posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) shows that today's diagnostic entities do not fully meet the reality and needs of clinical practice. Moreover, as stated also in the recently announced c...

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Main Author: Ulrike Schmidt
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-05-01
Series:European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Online Access:http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/27660/pdf_55
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spelling doaj-f72d3028987f4d3fa2900e9f96f1f6b62020-11-24T21:47:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662015-05-01601510.3402/ejpt.v6.2766027660A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatryUlrike Schmidt0RG Molecular Psychotraumatology, Clinical Department, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, GermanyBackground: The significant proportion of patients suffering from subthreshold diagnoses such as partial posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) shows that today's diagnostic entities do not fully meet the reality and needs of clinical practice. Moreover, as stated also in the recently announced concept of research domain criteria (RDoC), the use of today's traditional diagnostic systems in psychiatric research does not sufficiently promote an integrative understanding of mental disorders across multiple units of analysis from behavior to neurobiology. Besides RDoC, core symptom-based research concepts have been proposed to bridge the translational gap in psychiatry, but, unfortunately, have not yet become the rule. Objective/method: First, this article briefly reviews literature on subthreshold PTSD (as an example for subthreshold diagnoses) and, second, pleas for and proposes a modified symptom-based research concept in psychiatry. Results: Subthreshold PTSD has, like other subthreshold psychiatric diagnoses, not yet been clearly defined. Diagnostic entities such as subthreshold PTSD are subject to a certain arbitrariness as they are mainly the result of empiricism. This fact stresses the urgent need for neurobiologically-informed psychiatric diagnoses and motivated the here-presented proposal of a symptom-based research concept. As proposed here, and before by other researchers, symptom-based research in psychiatry should refrain from studying patient cohorts compiled according to diagnoses but, instead, should focus on assessing cohorts grouped according to chief complaints or predominant psychopathological symptoms. Conclusion: The linkage of the RDoC concept and symptom-based psychiatric research might probably speed up the definition of biologically or symptom-based psychiatric diagnoses, which might replace the auxiliary constructs of “traditional” diagnoses such as full and subthreshold PTSD, and promote the development of novel psychological and pharmacological treatments.http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/27660/pdf_55Posttraumatic stress disordersubthreshold PTSDsubclinical PTSDsubsyndromal PTSDsymptom-based researchRDoCPTSD subtypesPTSD subtyping
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A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Posttraumatic stress disorder
subthreshold PTSD
subclinical PTSD
subsyndromal PTSD
symptom-based research
RDoC
PTSD subtypes
PTSD subtyping
author_facet Ulrike Schmidt
author_sort Ulrike Schmidt
title A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
title_short A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
title_full A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
title_fullStr A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
title_full_unstemmed A plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
title_sort plea for symptom-based research in psychiatry
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Psychotraumatology
issn 2000-8066
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Background: The significant proportion of patients suffering from subthreshold diagnoses such as partial posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) shows that today's diagnostic entities do not fully meet the reality and needs of clinical practice. Moreover, as stated also in the recently announced concept of research domain criteria (RDoC), the use of today's traditional diagnostic systems in psychiatric research does not sufficiently promote an integrative understanding of mental disorders across multiple units of analysis from behavior to neurobiology. Besides RDoC, core symptom-based research concepts have been proposed to bridge the translational gap in psychiatry, but, unfortunately, have not yet become the rule. Objective/method: First, this article briefly reviews literature on subthreshold PTSD (as an example for subthreshold diagnoses) and, second, pleas for and proposes a modified symptom-based research concept in psychiatry. Results: Subthreshold PTSD has, like other subthreshold psychiatric diagnoses, not yet been clearly defined. Diagnostic entities such as subthreshold PTSD are subject to a certain arbitrariness as they are mainly the result of empiricism. This fact stresses the urgent need for neurobiologically-informed psychiatric diagnoses and motivated the here-presented proposal of a symptom-based research concept. As proposed here, and before by other researchers, symptom-based research in psychiatry should refrain from studying patient cohorts compiled according to diagnoses but, instead, should focus on assessing cohorts grouped according to chief complaints or predominant psychopathological symptoms. Conclusion: The linkage of the RDoC concept and symptom-based psychiatric research might probably speed up the definition of biologically or symptom-based psychiatric diagnoses, which might replace the auxiliary constructs of “traditional” diagnoses such as full and subthreshold PTSD, and promote the development of novel psychological and pharmacological treatments.
topic Posttraumatic stress disorder
subthreshold PTSD
subclinical PTSD
subsyndromal PTSD
symptom-based research
RDoC
PTSD subtypes
PTSD subtyping
url http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/27660/pdf_55
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