National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, US.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2020 Mar;22(1):81-85. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2020.22.1/bcuthbert.
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project constitutes a translational framework for psychopathology research, initiated by the National Institute of Mental Health in an attempt to provide new avenues for research to circumvent problems emerging from the use of symptom-based diagnostic categories in diagnosing disorders. The RDoC alternative is a focus on psychopathology based on dimensions simultaneously defined by observable behavior (including quantitative measures of cognitive or affective behavior) and neurobiological measures. Key features of the RDoC framework include an emphasis on functional dimensions that range from normal to abnormal, integration of multiple measures in study designs (which can foster computational approaches), and high priority on studies of neurodevelopment and environmental influences (and their interaction) that can contribute to advances in understanding the etiology of disorders throughout the lifespan. The paper highlights key implications for ways in which RDoC can contribute to future ideas about classification, as well as some of the considerations involved in translating basic behavioral and neuroscience data to psychopathology. .
研究领域标准(RDoC)项目构成了精神病理学研究的转化框架,由美国国立卫生研究院发起,旨在为研究提供新途径,以规避基于症状的诊断类别在诊断障碍时出现的问题。RDoC 的替代方法是关注基于同时由可观察行为(包括认知或情感行为的定量测量)和神经生物学测量定义的维度的精神病理学。RDoC 框架的主要特点包括强调从正常到异常的功能维度,在研究设计中整合多种测量方法(这可以促进计算方法),并高度重视神经发育和环境影响(及其相互作用)的研究,这些研究有助于了解一生中障碍的病因。本文重点介绍了 RDoC 可以为未来关于分类的想法做出贡献的方式,以及将基础行为和神经科学数据转化为精神病理学所涉及的一些考虑因素。