Comorbidity: the case of developmental psychopathology

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):167-168 (2010)
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Abstract

In developmental psychopathology, differentiating between the coexistence and the clinical entity of two problem areas is of utmost importance. So far, logistic regression analysis has already provided helpful answers, as shown in studies on comorbidity of tic disorders. While the concept of bridging symptoms may be investigated adequately by both logistic regression and the network approach, the former (latent variable) seems to be of advantage with regard to the problems of multiple comorbidities and development

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Andy Becker
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