Extending the Construct Network of Trait Disinhibition to the Neuroimaging Domain: Validation of a Bridging Scale for Use in the European IMAGEN Project

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Brislin, S.J., Patrick, C.J., Flor, H., Nees, F., Heinrich, A., Drislane, L.E., Yancey, J.R., Banaschewski, T., Bokde, A.L.W., Bromberg, U., Büchel, C., Quinlan, E.B., Desrivieres, S., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Gowland, P., Heinz, A., Ittermann, B., Martinot, J.-L., Martinot, M.-L.P., Papadopoulos Orfanos, D., Poustka, L., Fröhner, J.H., Smolka, M.N., Walter, H., Whelan, R., Conrod, P., Stringaris, A., Struve, M., van Noort, B., Grimmer, Y., Fadai, T., Schumann, G. & Foell, J., Extending the Construct Network of Trait Disinhibition to the Neuroimaging Domain: Validation of a Bridging Scale for Use in the European IMAGEN Project, Assessment, 2019, 567-581Download Item:

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Trait disinhibition, a clinical-liability construct, has well-established correlates in the diagnostic, self-rating, task-behavioral,
and brain potential response domains. Recently, studies have begun to test for neuroimaging correlates of this liability
factor, but more work of this type using larger data sets is needed to clarify its brain bases. The current study details
the development and validation of a scale measure of trait disinhibition composed of questionnaire items available in
the IMAGEN project, a large-scale longitudinal study of factors contributing to substance abuse that includes clinical
interview, self-report personality, task-behavioral, neuroimaging, and genomic measures. Using a construct-rating and
psychometric refinement approach, a scale was developed that evidenced: (a) positive relations with interview-assessed
psychopathology in the IMAGEN sample, both concurrently and prospectively and (b) positive associations with scale
measures of disinhibition and reported psychopathology, and a robust negative correlation with P3 brain response, in a
separate adult sample (Mage = 19.5). These findings demonstrate that a common scale measure can index this construct
from adolescence through to early adulthood, and set the stage for systematic work directed at identifying neural and
genetic biomarkers of this key liability construct using existing and future data from the IMAGEN project.
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Author: Bokde, Arun; Whelan, Robert; Brislin, Sarah J.; Patrick, Christopher J.; Flor, Herta; Nees, Frauke; Heinrich, Angela; Drislane, Laura E.; Yancey, James R.; Banaschewski, Tobias; Bromberg, Uli; Büchel, Christian; Burke Quinlan, Erin; Desrivieres, Sylvane; Frouin, Vincent; Garavan, Hugh; Gowland, Penny; Heinz, Andreas; Ittermann, Bernd; Martinot, Jean-Luc; Paillère Martinot, Marie-Laure; Fröhner, Juliane H.; Smolka, Michael N.; Walter, Henrik; Conrod, Patricia; Stringaris, Argyris; Struve, Maren; van Noort, Betteke; Grimmer, Yvonne; Fadai, Tahmine; Schumann, Gunter; Foell, Jens; Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri
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