From disorder to dimensionality: Reconceptualizing compulsive sexual behavior-Commentary on Grubbs and Boness (2025) [0.03%]
从紊乱到维度:对Grubbs和Boness关于强迫性性行为概念的评论(2025年)
Lindsey Snaychuk,Sarah Dermody,Hyoun S Kim
Lindsey Snaychuk
Comments on the article by J. B. Grubbs and C. L. Boness (see record 2025-66167-001). Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a complex and often misunderstood condition, characterized by persistent, distressing patterns of out-of-control sexua...
Advancing experimental models of complex decision environments to better understand risky behaviors [0.03%]
推进复杂决策环境的实验模型以更好地理解冒险行为
Sonia G Ruiz,Ifat Levy,Arielle Baskin-Sommers
Sonia G Ruiz
This article discusses the experimental models of complex decision environments to better understand risky behaviors. Risky behaviors-such as substance misuse, aggression, and rule breaking-span many clinical conditions, including attention...
David C Mohr
David C Mohr
The articles in this special issue are a good representation of the current state of passive sensing research, illustrating both its potential and significant challenges. These articles span multiple areas of sensing, including behaviors in...
Bridging boundaries: Methodological challenges and collaborative solutions in digital phenotyping [0.03%]
跨越界限:数字表型研究中的方法论挑战与协作解决方案
Jukka-Pekka Jp Onnela
Jukka-Pekka Jp Onnela
It has been a pleasure to review the 14 articles in this special issue, along with the editors' introduction and the other commentary. It is impressive to see the progress in the field and the number of research groups now engaged in pursui...
Differential associations of passively sensed behaviors with in-vivo depression symptoms [0.03%]
被动感知行为与体内抑郁症症状的差异化关联分析
Tanvi Lakhtakia,Shannon R Smith,Jonah Meyerhoff et al.
Tanvi Lakhtakia et al.
Research suggests that passively sensed behaviors can serve as indicators for depression in aggregate-however, depression is a multifaceted construct, individual facets of which may differentially relate to sensed features. We examined rela...
Passive sensing of behavioral markers of psychopathology: Introduction to the special issue [0.03%]
精神病理学行为标志被动感知的引入:特刊介绍
Daniel Fulford,Nicholas C Jacobson
Daniel Fulford
Our aim in this special issue was to cover the emerging work in passive sensing of behavioral markers of psychopathology. On the one hand, given the recent explosion of studies in clinical science integrating smartphone-based and other wear...
Reduced social prioritization: An underlying mechanism driving slower latency to look at faces in autism [0.03%]
社会优先级降低:自闭症患者注视面孔延缓的潜在机制
Jason W Griffin,Hope C Willis,Kelsey Dommer et al.
Jason W Griffin et al.
Slower looking to faces is a common behavioral feature of autism central to sociocognitve development. However, the underlying mechanism explaining this phenomenon remains unclear. We investigated whether deprioritization of social informat...
Misunderstanding of analysis of covariance revisited: Commentary on Miller and Chapman (2001) [0.03%]
再论协方差分析的误解:米勒和查普曼(2001)论文的评论
Victor Pokorny,Vijay A Mittal
Victor Pokorny
Comments on an article Misunderstanding analysis of covariance by G. A. Miller and J. P. Chapman (2001). The central thesis of Miller and Chapman is that the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) is invalid when groups differ on the covariate. Sp...
Personality functioning as generalized correlated changes in personality traits [0.03%]
个性功能作为人格特质的广义相关变化
Christopher J Hopwood,Charles C Driver,Leslie C Morey et al.
Christopher J Hopwood et al.
Contemporary personality disorder diagnosis distinguishes personality functioning (PF) as a general criterion for diagnosis from personality traits as the style in which the disorder manifests. There is ongoing debate about the distinctness...
Establishing minimally sufficient conditions reduces the complexity of symptom presentations in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders internalizing disorders [0.03%]
建立最小必要条件可以降低《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》内化障碍的症状表现复杂性
Aaron J Fisher
Aaron J Fisher
This article contends that many of the chief complaints about the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders can be obviated by a set-theoretic, combinatorial approach. Arbitrary cutoffs, polythetic criteria, and category heterog...