Operational definitions and measurement of externalizing behavior problems: An integrative review including research models and clinical diagnostic systems
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Measurement of externalizing disorders such as antisocial disorders, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder or borderline disorder have relevant implications
for the daily lives of people with these disorders. While the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification
of Diseases (ICD) have provided the diagnostic framework for decades, recent
dimensional frameworks question the categorical approach of psychopathology,
inherent in traditional nosotaxies. Tests and instruments develop under the DSM
or ICD framework preferentially adopt this categorical approach, providing
diagnostic labels. In contrast, dimensional measurement instruments provide an
individualized profile for the domains that comprise the externalizing spectrum,
but are less widely used in practice. Current paper aims to review the operational
definitions of externalizing disorders defined under these different frameworks,
revise the different measurement alternatives existing, and provide an integrative
operational definition. First, an analysis of the operational definition of extern-
alizing disorders among the DSM/ICD diagnostic systems and the recent
Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) model is carried out. Then,
in order to analyze the coverage of operational definitions found, a description of
measurement instruments among each conceptualization is provided. Three
phases in the development of the ICD and DSM diagnosis systems can be
observed with direct implications for measurement. ICD and DSM versions have
progressively introduced systematicity, providing more detailed descriptions of
diagnostic criteria and categories that ease the measurement instrument development. However, it is questioned whether the DSM/ICD systems adequately modelize
externalizing disorders, and therefore their measurement. More recent theoretical approaches,
such as the HiTOP model seek to overcome some of the criticism raised towards the classification
systems. Nevertheless, several issues concerning this model raise mesasurement challenges. A
revision of the instruments underneath each approach shows incomplete coverage of externalizing
disorders among the existing instruments. Efforts to bring nosotaxies together with other
theoretical models of psychopathology and personality are still needed. The integrative
operational definition of externalizing disorders provided may help to gather clinical practice and
research.
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Torres-Rosado, L., Lozano, O. M., Sanchez-Garcia, M., Fernández-Calderón, F., & Diaz-Batanero, C. (2023). Operational definitions and measurement of externalizing behavior problems: An integrative review including research models and clinical diagnostic systems. World Journal of Psychiatry, 13(6), 278-297. http://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v13.i6.278














