by PatrickShroutPhD (Author), KatherineKeyesMPH (Author), KatherineOrnsteinMPH (Author)
Part of the new American Pyschopathological Association Series. Containing contributions from leading scholars of causal thinking in epidemiology and psychopathology research, this volume is based on presentations at the ground-breaking 2008 meeting of the American Psychopathological Association. The authors explore the meaning of causal statements that are made from statistical and experimental evidence; then, they suggest novel approaches to analyze these statements and thus make them more informative and medically rigorous. The collection of chapters uniquely includes both methodological contributions and detailed assessments of how causal inferences can be made when considering research results on developmental psychopathology, clinical psychopharmacology, personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and psychiatric genetics. In analyzing causal references, the authors examine controversies surrounding various disorders and their treatment.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 376
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 03 Feb 2011
ISBN 10: 0199754640
ISBN 13: 9780199754649
Causality and Psychopathology is an incomparable and fundamental book for any social scientist that is seriously considering addressing causal issues in psychopathology research. The breadth of topics (e.g., counterfactuals, confounding, statistical bias, mediation analysis, inference, trajectory classes, observational research) covered makes it an invaluable resource for all of us navigating the perils of establishing causal relationships in diverse types of studies as well as the problems (e.g. non-adherence, selective missing, attrition) in making causal statements about mental health processes. The authors' chief contributions lie in raising awareness of the available tools and analytical methods that can advance causal inference in psychopathology. The book is a masterpiece. -- Margarita Alegria, PhD, Director, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance & Harvard Medical School, Somerville, MA
Katherine Keyes, MPH
Mailman School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology
Columbia University
New York, NY
Katherine Ornstein, MPH
Mailman School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology
Columbia University
New York, NY