Title of article :
Comorbidity Between andWithin Childhood Externalizing
and Internalizing Disorders: Reflections and Directions
Author/Authors :
Scott O. Lilienfeld، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The term and concept of “comorbidity” has been mired in controversy, although there is little question
that the existence of covariation among psychiatric diagnoses poses significant challenges to current
models of psychiatric classification and diagnosis. The papers in this Special Section underscore a
number of important issues relevant to the comorbidity between and within childhood externalizing
and internalizing disorders, and illustrate both methodological and substantive reasons for such comorbidity.
Weiss, Susser, and Catron’s distinction among common, broad-band specific, and narrow-band
specific features provides a helpful framework for understanding the comorbidity of childhood externalizing
and internalizing disorders (B,Weiss, K. Susser, & T. Catron, 1998). Hierarchical models
of psychopathology help to dissolve the distinction between “splitters” and “lumpers” and point to
variables that may elucidate the etiology of externalizing and internalizing disorders.
Keywords :
diagnosis , psychopathology. , classification , comorbidity , Internalizing disorders , Externalizing disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology